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  2. Tourism in Antarctica - Wikipedia

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    Chile requires all captains of ships that go to Antarctica to attend a month-long school in Antarctic navigation. New Zealand sends a government representative on all ships visiting the Ross Dependency to supervise visits to the historic huts and Scott Base and to observe how well the provisions of the treaty and protocol are adhered to. In ...

  3. Antarctic Conservation Act - Wikipedia

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    As part of its responsibilities as a signatory to the Antarctic Treaty, the United States passed the Antarctic Conservation Act of 1978 to establish rules for all U.S. citizens, U.S. corporations, and certain persons who participate in U.S. government expeditions visiting or operating in Antarctica, as well as U.S. citizens who handle certain ...

  4. Antarctic gateway cities - Wikipedia

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    The Antarctic gateway cities are five cities on the rim of the Southern Ocean through which nearly all cargo and personnel bound for Antarctica pass. [1] From west to east, they are Punta Arenas , Chile; Ushuaia , Argentina; Cape Town , South Africa; Hobart , Australia; and Christchurch , New Zealand.

  5. Here are the travel restrictions across Central and South ...

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    Thinking about making a trip to Central or South America soon? You may want to get familiar with the countries' COVID-19 travel restrictions.

  6. Antarctic Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    Because the Antarctic Peninsula, which reaches north of the Antarctic Circle, is the most northerly part of Antarctica, it has the mildest climates within this continent. Its climate is therefore classified as a tundra, rather than an ice cap. Its temperatures are warmest in January, averaging 1 to 2 °C (34 to 36 °F), and coldest in June ...

  7. Antarctic Specially Protected Area - Wikipedia

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    Upload another image ASPA-106 Cape Hallett, Northern Victoria Land, Ross Sea Cape Hallett is located at the southern end of Moubray Bay, Northern Victoria Land, in the western Ross Sea. The area contains a variety of habitats with plant communities that are the most extensive and representative examples known at the northern end of the latitudinal gradient of Victoria Land and the Ross Sea ...

  8. Scientists create most detailed map of Antarctica ever - AOL

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    <p>Chances are you make it through most days without sparing a thought for Antarctica. At just over 5.4 million square miles, it's a massive chunk of land that is nearly twice the size of ...

  9. 'We absolutely need to act immediately,' says UN chief during ...

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    In addition to reflecting lots of sunlight away from the Earth, Antarctica regulates the planet's climate because its ice and cold waters drive major ocean currents.