A visit to one of Antarctica's stunning penguin colonies – BBC.com

Tourism in Antarctica is on the rise, with around 105,000 visitors a year to what are highly sensitive ecological areas.
Marc Cieslak finds out how gentoo penguins are adapting to a warming climate.
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A wild orangutan has astonished researchers by using a medicinal plant to treat his cheek wound.
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An intriguing mix of cultures await travellers who are prepared to explore beyond the beaches.
Eva Zu Beck heads to the Slovenian mountains where she vists the country's remote refuges.
Sri Lankans began planting jackfruit trees to gain food self-sufficiency during British rule.
Eva Zu Beck heads to the Slovenian mountains and puts her skills to the test in a snow-castle competition.
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