Antarctica

The Frozen Continent

For centuries, Terra Australis Incognito or the ‘Unknown Southern Land’ remained a mystery and an allure to cartographers, scientists and explorers alike. It was not until 1820 that a Russian expedition led by Fabian Von Bellinghausen aboard the ship Vostok first sighted the elusive continent and not until 1821 before man set foot upon the continent when sealers landed on the peninsula. Now, more than 180 years later, Antarctica has been famously explored and mapped by many nations carving a colourful history of high adventure, mass exploitation, cutting edge science and for the glory and honour of claiming the South Pole.

Today, the global issue for the Antarctic continent is it’s environment and it’s protection and a universal treaty ensures that nobody ‘owns’ Antarctica and the continent is one of global peace and scientific advancement. Pocket populations of different nations reside on the continent in their pursuit of knowledge and to expand and logistically support science and in recent times with growing concern of global warming and the depletion of the ozone layer, ‘the bottom of the world’ has received prominent attention from the world’s media and a boom in tourism.

Visitor numbers are increasing and a number of specialist operators continue to offer ‘expedition’ ships and cruises to Antarctica to experience the spectacular scenery, the frozen landscapes, the indigenous and stunning flora and fauna and a taste of history.



Choose any of the Great Places detailed on the map below and read more... Antarctic Peninsula South Pole Atlantic Sub-Antarctic Islands Pacific Sub-Antarctic Islands (Ross Sea) Commonwealth Bay and Magnetic South Pole Ross Island & the Ross Ice Shelf Antarctica


Great Reasons To Visit

  • The abundant wildlife from vast numbers of penguins, close up sightings of whales, the proliferation of avi-fauna and the friendliness of huge seal populations found nowhere else on the planet.
  • The Aurora Australis or ‘The Southern Lights’ where the electrons in the earth’s atmosphere accelerating along the planets magnetic fields create beautiful and stunning light shows against dark skies peppered with stars free from any light pollution.
  • The Ross Ice Shelf floating in the southern ocean yet still attached to mainland Antarctica. Itself the size of France, it presented itself as a huge barrier to be overcome for early explorers whose abandoned huts nearby are still visitable today.
  • The awesome and unparalleled mountains and icescapes of the Antarctic coastline, of the continents highest peak Mt Vinson (4900m) of the Lemaire Channel to the frozen sounds and islands of the northern peninsula.
  • Every iceberg....


Great Places to Visit

The Pacific Sub Antarctic Islands positively teem with wildlife – particularly seabirds, which nest here in their millions. Some islands are rarely visited – some are nature reserves which are never ...

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Erect-Crested Penguins

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Antarctic Peninsula

The most accessible part of the frozen continent, the Antarctic Peninsula is rich is wildlife and heritage. The archipelago of isles that fringe the Peninsula ensure relatively calm waters and each c...

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Classic Antarctic Expedition

It can simply be said – there is no place like it on earth. The Seventh Continent, the Antarctic, is a pristine environment, largely untouched by man and where nature is still in charge. The sce...

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# Penguins!

Reviewed by CliveVal at 07:36 on September, 25th 2007

The ice, sea and isolation make Antarctica unique.

Best of all though is to sit near a penguin colony while moulting adolescents come right up to you - fearlessly - to find out what you are. Now that is a truly unforgetable experience!


         

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