More used to marching penguins, it was a different kind of movement that swept across one of the most remote places on the planet in recent hours.

The protests against Donald Trump's rise to the US presidency have reached faraway shores, with a Women's March held in Paradise Bay in Antarctica.

A group on an expedition ship to the frozen continent have joined millions around the world to stage their own protest march - with gentoo penguins out in force to support them.

Californian data analytics and market researcher Linda Zunas, 42, organised the march and told The Independent she was motivated by Mr Trump's approach to environmental policies.