Westpoint Island, one of the Falkland Islands, has a very bizarre landscape and lies in the South Atlantic just a few hundred sea miles from Cape Horn. The craggy coastline ends in bays and fjords that jut deep into the land. A large number of inland lakes are used for trout fishing. The island is also home to five species of penguin, as well as cormorants and albatrosses. With a little luck, you can also see dolphins, sea lions and even whales from aboard ship.