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A group of approximately 13 King penguins stands on a rocky, sandy shoreline at Bluff Cove, Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas). The penguins exhibit characteristic black upper bodies, white bellies, and prominent orange-yellow patches on their necks and sides of their heads. Their beaks are black with orange accents. They are positioned in various orientations, some facing the water, others standing sideways or facing inward. The ground beneath them is composed of light brown dirt, small gravel, and numerous light grey boulders of varying sizes, with sparse green vegetation visible in patches. Directly behind the penguins is a body of water, likely a bay or ocean, displaying light ripples on its surface and a distinct line of white foam along the waterline. A single, dark, irregular rock is partially submerged in the water near the shore. The scene is illuminated evenly, suggesting an overcast sky. No human subjects or their artifacts are visible.
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