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Antarctic Sailing Wallpaper
Now the Antarctic is definitely a paradise of ice. It may get cold, really cold but the splendid surroundings make any visitor forget about that. Some people find it just the perfect place for sailing. That would definitely be an [...]
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Igloo at North Pole in Antarctica Wallpaper
Thinking of spending your next vacation in a cool place? I mean, really cool like the North Pole or Antarctica. Well, not too many of us would dare to go for such an adventure. Still, there are daredevils who wouldn’t [...]
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Antarctica Cruise from Argentina
Antarctica is an icy continent which is a nice place to visit if you are prepare yourself to not to be bothered with the immense sense of loneliness it puts upon you. If you are planning to go to Antarctica [...]
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Breakthrough in Antarctica: Subglacial Lake Within Reach
In February 2011, Russian scientists attempted to drill the last 95 feet to Lake Vostok, located deep beneath Antarctica. The lake is isolated from the rest of the world by a 21/2-mile-thick ice sheet, and life may have evolved there [...]
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Every woman should visit Antarctica
The coldest, windiest, and most inhospitable place on Earth, Antarctica has captured the imagination of adventurers since its “discovery” in the early nineteenth century. Most nations operating bases here banned women until fairly recently (1969, in the case of the [...]
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McMurdo Sound – Antarctica
The waters of Antarctica’s McMurdo Sound are 55 km (35 mi) long and wide. The sound is on the south of the Ross Sea, and the Royal Society Range rises from the sea level to an outstanding 13,205 feet (4,205 [...]
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The South Shetland Islands – Antarctica
The South Shetland Islands are a group of more than 20 islands, approximately 100 to 240 km (60 to 150 mi) south and southwest of Cape Horn, and several of the islands are or include active volcanoes. They were exploited [...]
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Travel Guide to Mount Erebus – Antarctica
With a height of 3,794 meters (12,448 ft), Mount Erebus is the second highest volcano in Antarctica (after Mt Sidley), the 6th highest ultra mountain on an island, and the southernmost historically active volcano on Earth. It is located on [...]








