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Welcome to the Falkland Islands
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Whether you're looking for adventure or seeking quieter pleasures, the Falklands are a great place to escape and unwind. From personal encounters of the bird kind, to wilderness trout fishing, hiking, self exploration, and guided tours of our key cultural and historic sites - we invite you to get out and discover all that the Falklands has on offer - Falkland Islands Tourist Board Team
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 | The Falklands are a compact group of more than 740 Islands, situated 400 miles from south-east South America. This archipelago is one of the great natural wonders of the modern world - dominated by big skies, miles of pristine coastline, and unspoilt wildlife. |
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 | Stanley, the capital of the Falklands, is a colourful seaside town nestled around picturesque Stanley Harbour. The town boasts many reminders of its British heritage - such as red phone boxes, eight distinctly English pubs, and a double-decker bus. |
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 | Anchored in the rich South Atlantic Ocean, the Falklands are a sanctuary for rare and spectacular wildlife. From cliff-top colonies of nesting black-browed albatross, to sprawling elephant seal harems - the Falklands offer unrivalled wildlife access.
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 | The Falkland Islands are serviced by two major flight routes providing regular and convenient access to the Islands. The international airport is based at Mount Pleasant Military Complex, just one hour's drive from Stanley.
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