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ANTARCTICA - Peninsula
Landscapes and Icebergs
The Antarctic Continent has a reason why it is called "the land of snow and ice"; the Continent is literally covered with a thick ice sheet that reaches up to an average of 2,450m. The average altitude of the Continent is 2,300m, which is remarkably high compared to other continents.
The average temperature is -10 degrees centigrade along the coast, but it decreases to -60 degrees centigrade inland and the lowest inland temperature is lower than -80 degrees centigrade . The extreme cold, strong winds and dryness in Antarctica have created one of the most severe natural environments on Earth.
BEST TIME to VISIT ANTARCTICA
BEST TIME to TRAVEL to ANTARCTICA
From December to February
Antarctica - cruising
Antarctica - cruising
Adelie pinguins
Antarctica
Fin whale and iceberg
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Adelie pinguins on an iceberg
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iceberg looking like a whale
Antarctica
this huge iceberg is heading North since he split from the Iceshelf of Weddell sea. Its name is A76 and size is enormous : 170 kilimeters long and 45 kms large
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icebergs coming from Weddel sea
Antarctica - Weddell sea
sea leopard
Antarctica - Weddell sea
leopard seal on an iceberg
Antarctica - Weddell sea
Leopard seal on an iceberg
Antarctica - Weddell sea
Wedell seal on an iceberg
Antarctica - Weddell sea
Leopard seal on an iceberg
Antarctica - Weddell sea
Weddel seal on an iceberg
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Cruise ship and iceberg
Antarctica - landscape
icebergs
Antarctica - landscape
Antarctica - landscape
Antarctica - Cruising
Antarctica - Zodiac cruise
Antarctica - Iceberg
Antarctica - Iceberg
Antarctica - Icebergs
Antarctica - Icebergs
Antarctica - Icebergs
Antarctica - Icebergs
Antarctica - Icebergs and mountain
Antarctica - landscape - icebergs
Antarctica
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Antarctica - landscape
Iceberg and mountains
Antarctica - landscape
Antarctica - landscape
Antarctica - landscape
Antarctica - landscape - icebergs
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Antarctica - Icebergs
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