Let's find the Falkland Islands

Stanley: Stanley, also known as Port Stanley, is the capital of the Falkland Islands, a British overseas territory.

Cultural and social hub: Many of the islands' cultural and leisure attractions are located in and around the town.

Stanley Harbo: The busiest waterway of the Falkland Islands and frequently visited by cruise ships, freighters, and navy vessels.

Government House: Government House in Stanley has been the home of the Falkland Islands' London-appointed governors since the mid-19th century. 

Christ Church Cathedral: This is the southernmost Anglican church in the world. Consecrated in 1892, it's also one of the most beautiful buildings in the Falklands. 

Historic Dockyard Museum: This engaging cultural facility is worth a good hour of your time. 

Cartmell Cottage: Sited in Pioneer Row in central Stanley, the cottage, a National Trust property, is part of the Falkland Islands Museum. 

Post a letter, make a call: The post office and red telephone boxes wouldn't look out of place in rural England.

SS Great Britain Mizzen Mast: An unusual visitor attraction, the mizzen mast of the SS Great Britain.

Ross Road: Characteristic red-topped houses line Ross Road, the coastal highway that snakes through Stanley.

Vernacular architecture: The houses of Stanley and other island communities are mostly white with colored roofs, and are generally built of wood and iron.

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