Tristan : A Zodiac Tour Of Gough Island Submitted by Tristan Times (Juanita Brock) 07.07.2003 (Current Article)
Though no landings were permitted on Gough Island, the crew and passengers of M/S ENDEAVOUR were able to do a zodiac tour with some spectacular results.
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The Lava Bridge on Gough Island becomes apparent and the Zodiac aims for it.

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Obvious now, the Zodiac is about to change direction so that passengers can pass beneath the bridge.

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All lined up! Here we go.

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Underneath the Lava Bridge.

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Once under the bridge we became aware of Gough Island's rugged landscape.

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As the Zodiac Made its way around the Island, some stunning scenery was photographed by all aboard.

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Sub Antarctic Fur Seals take much of the fisheries resource around the Island.

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