Love in a cold climate: Romantic penguins 'hold hands' to melt the iciest of hearts

By Daily Mail Reporter


Just the two of us: This romantic pair of penguins hold hands as their buddies congregate in the distance in Port Lockroy, a natural harbour in the Antarctic Peninsula


It might be chilly outside, but this snowy snap of a penguin couple holding hands is enough to melt even the coldest of hearts.

The perfect pair enjoyed a romantic clinch, opting for a moment of solitude while dozens of other penguins gathered nearby.

The heart-warming display of affection took place in Port Lockroy, a natural harbour in the Antarctic Peninsula. It was captured on camera by professional photographer Silviu Ghetie.


The pair stand hand in hand appearing to stare out at the dramatic vista of the frozen Antarctic landscape. Their heads tilted slightly toward one-and-other, they look as if they are feeling the quiet drama that love brings to inner life.

There they stay until their penguin pal wanders along, breaking the reverie. Then, still holding each other, they wander down to the icy waters and the rest of their friends.

Photographer Mr Ghetie, 43, from Baia Mare in Romania, usually takes pictures of people but he couldn't resist snapping this magic moment while on a polar expedition.

He said: 'This is the first wildlife picture I have ever taken but it's actually very apt because it just goes to show you can find the same patterns in both nature and people.

'I started taking pictures primarily because I was amazed by the landscape. The light and the atmosphere was really interesting.

'Then as I walked forward the two penguins came into view.

'I always think penguins look very much like humans from behind anyway but this was particularly funny because they really did appear to be holding hands.

'What are you two up to? Oh, holding hands again': Lonely heart approaches the couple and seeing they are only interested in themselves, moves switfly on


'It looked like they were two lovers, hand in hand in front of a beautiful landscape and looking into each other's eyes.

'They were far far away from the rest of the group so it was easy to believe they were having a romantic moment alone.

'They stood there for about two minutes before they were interrupted by another penguin.

'It was at this point that they walked off together and made their way to the ocean. It was a very surreal moment.'


source:dailymail

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