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Introducing Antarctica

No place on earth compares to this vast white wilderness distilled to an elemental haiku: snow, ice, water, rock. Antarctica is simply stunning. The enormity of its ice shelves and mountain ranges invariably heightens feelings of humanity’s insignificance and nature’s grandeur. Antarctica’s peculiar beauty may haunt you for the rest of your days.

Ice and weather, not clocks or calendars, determine the itinerary and the timetable of all travel here, and because the continent has never had a native population – even today, scientists and other staff members at research stations are only temporary residents – Antarctic wildlife is still unafraid of people. Well-behaved visitors usually elicit no more than disinterested yawns from seals and penguins focused on rearing their young and evading predators. The human reaction is exactly the opposite: almost all visitors to Antarctica find that their experiences here exceed their expectations.

Last updated: Oct 30, 2008

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  • Jonathan Chester
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  • Tourists on lower slopes of Danco Island.
  • Icebergs in Errera Channel near Orne islands.
  • Kitchen shelves in museum at British Antarctic Survey Base A, Port Lockroy.
  • Gentoo penguins squabbling at a rookery on Danco Island.
  • Icebergs in bay at Petermann Island,  Wilhelm Archipelago.
  • Weddell seal pup in snow at Andvord Bay, southern end of Errera Channel.
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