I did some googling for the phrases "presse manchots" and "penguin press", combined with "Kerguelen". I couldn't find any reference, anywhere, to this device being a penguin press- though of course the phrase "penguin press" is difficult to google because of the publishing house.
I did find another, very different, device in this French news article which is a peat press in a Paris museum exhibit about Kerguelen, which was mistakenly called a "penguin press". It was actually used to make peat bricks, either as building material or as fuel.
So is there some myth that means that any press-like device on Kerguelen is assumed to have been used on penguins?
I did find another, very different, device in this French news article which is a peat press in a Paris museum exhibit about Kerguelen, which was mistakenly called a "penguin press". It was actually used to make peat bricks, either as building material or as fuel.
So is there some myth that means that any press-like device on Kerguelen is assumed to have been used on penguins?
https://la1ere.francetvinfo.fr/2015/04/06/la-decouverte-des-...