In Dundee, Scotland, the March of the Penguins is a famous spot consisting of a group of adorable bronze penguin sculptures. Designed by local artist Angela Hunter, these life-sized sculptures have become beloved symbols of the city. Interestingly, Dundee’s connection to penguins runs deeper — the RRS Discovery, the ship that carried Scott and Shackleton on their first expedition to Antarctica, is permanently docked here, linking the city to real penguin territory. So, of course, we had to leave a penguin stone behind here, with the penguins to chill.
Last known location – 56.4596015N, 2.9716313W






