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  • Is The Exploration Of Antarctica Going To End Soon?  By : deck guzman
    It was over a century ago when a whaling ship called the 'Antarctic' found itself anchored along the arctic, volcanic coast in the Ross Sea. It sent a longboat to shore. On January 24, 1985, this landing group, led by Captain Leonard Kristensen, was the very first humans to step onto the continent of Antarctica. Their mission was to hunt for whales in territories that were still unclaimed.
  • The Value of Antarctica's Incomparable Geographical Location  By : deck guzman
    Antarctica is such a vast continent, that it amounts to approximately 10% of the world's total land mass, and is far larger than either or Europe. It is a mammoth and intimidating area with incredible gale force winds and lethal cold.
  • The Vast Wonders of Antarctica  By : veroni quephisy
    Antarctica is a land of immense beauty that is only topped by it harsh living. This continent is the only one that has no seen a single war.
  • The First Expeditions to Antarctica  By : tonyel Israel
    On his way home from the South Pole, Captain Robert Falcon Scott met his untimely demise in 1912. Suffering from hypothermia and starvation, Captain Scott and the individuals accompanying him, met their death.
  • Will There Be Any More Antarctica Exploration?  By : Julius Coles
    It was just over a hundred years ago that a whaling ship named Antarctic anchored itself and then launched a longboat toward a wind-swept shore through the dangerous waters of the Ross Sea. The party with their Captain, Leonard Kristensen, leading them landed and left the very first set of human footprints on the shores of Antarctica. January 24,1895 was the date of their historic landing, and was only one part of their endeavor to hunt whales in unexplored waters.
  • Who First Explored Antarctica?  By : Yolanda Thomas
    On his way home from the South Pole, Captain Robert Falcon Scott met his untimely demise in 1912. He and his traveling companions succumbed to the cold and starved to death.
  • When is the Peak Season for Antarctica?  By : Stephen Ma
    Start preparing for going to Antarctica by deciding the best time to do it. Time it right so you avoid missing out on anything the place has in store.
  • Antarctica - Any Time is an Excellent Time to Travel Here  By : Stephen Ma
    Planning a great Antarctica visit depends largely on proper scheduling. Make sure the trip is not wasted by scheduling it when the place is at its best.
  • Antarctica - To Go or Not to Go  By : Stephen Ma
    Whether the Antarctica vacation is a boom or a bust depends on the date you pick to go there. It has to be timed right for you to savor everything the place offers.
  • Antarctica in the 20th Century  By : Stephen Ma
    In all parts of Antarctica, countries whose primary industry is whaling, claimed large portions of land. Land on the Peninsula has been claimed by Chili, Argentina, and Britain.
  • Antarctica - Land of Mystery  By : C. Taylor Charles
    Antarctica is a land of immense beauty that is only topped by it harsh living. It is the only continent of Earth unsoiled by the wars of man.
  • South Pole Living  By : coletma ugham
    If you want to be in hundred-degree weather in the middle of summer, you go two places - Dallas, Texas, or the South Pole. And while the South Pole also will hit 100 degrees in July, it will be 100 degrees below zero.
  • Will Scientific And Natural Preserves Put An End To Antarctica Explorations?  By : Jimmy Frantz
    It was over a century ago when a whaling ship called the 'Antarctic' found itself anchored along the arctic, volcanic coast in the Ross Sea. It sent a longboat to shore. On January 24, 1985, this landing group, led by Captain Leonard Kristensen, was the very first humans to step onto the continent of Antarctica. Their mission was to hunt for whales in territories that were still unclaimed.
  • The Adventures of Touring Antarctica  By : deack mariya
    Antarctica serves up a wealth of scenes and sights. No other place on the planet comes close to the beauty of Antarctica.
  • Antarctica - Your Next Vacation Destination  By : Elizabeth Morrow
    There is plenty to see while on an Antarctica jaunt. Antarctica is an extraordinary multifaceted location of various wonders.


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