Antarctica

The continent of Antarctica makes up most of the Antarctic region. The Antarctic is a cold, remote area in the Southern Hemisphere encompassed by the Antarctic Convergence. The Antarctic ConvergenceBaca lagi
Geography

The Antarctic Ice Sheet dominates the region. It is the largest single piece of ice on Earth. This ice sheet even extends beyond the continent when snow and ice are at their most extreme. The iceBaca lagi
Climate

Antarctica has an extremely cold, dry climate. Winter temperatures along Antarctica’s coast generally range from -10° to -30°C. During the summer, coastal areas hover around 0°C but can reachBaca lagi
Flora and Fauna

Lichens, mosses, and terrestrial algae are among the few species of vegetation that grow in Antarctica. More of this vegetation grows in the northern and coastal regions of Antarctica, while theBaca lagi
Cultural Geography

While the Antarctic does not have permanent human residents, the region is a busy outpost for a variety of research scientists. These scientists work at government supported research stations and comeBaca lagi
Antarctica’s Research Station's

Antarctica is a unique cultural place that is best defined by daily life at its diverse research stations. McMurdo Station is a U.S. research center on the southern tip of Ross Island, a territoryBaca lagi
Research Station's

Base Esperanza, Argentina’s largest Antarctic facility, is located in Hope Bay on the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. The station is known for a number of Antarctica “firsts.” It is theBaca lagi
Race for the Antarctic

For many European and North American powers, Antarctica represented the last great frontier for human exploration. Fueled by nationalist pride and supported by advances in science and navigation, manyBaca lagi
Race to the South Pole

In 1911, Amundsen, of Norway, and Scott, of the United Kingdom, began expeditions with the aim of becoming the first man to reach the South Pole. Amundsen’s team set out from the Bay of Whales inBaca lagi
Shackleton

Hoping to one-up his predecessors, Shackleton, of the United Kingdom, attempted the first transcontinental crossing of Antarctica in 1914. Shackleton planned the trip by using two ships, the AuroraBaca lagi
Antarctic Treaty

The Antarctic Treaty supports territorial claims made before 1959, by New Zealand, Australia, France, Norway, United Kingdom, Chile, and Argentina. Under the treaty, the size of these claims cannot beBaca lagi
Antarctic Treaty

The second half of the 20th century was a time of drastic change in the Antarctic. This change was initially fueled by the Cold War, a period of time defined by the division between the United StatesBaca lagi
Tourism

Two important and related issues that concern the Antarctic region are climate change and tourism.
Antarctic tourism has grown substantially in the last decade, with roughly 40,000 visitors comingBaca lagi
Just about ready to go

Just waiting for our ride to the Airport. Trades will still be working while we are away so fingers crossed all goes to plan and the kitchen and ensuite are completed when we return. Let the holidayBaca lagi
Happy Feet

At the airport, eating breakfast and waiting for our flight. First stop Houston 16 hour flight with 10.5 hour stopover. Oh, the joys.
Ready Set Go

Houston Airport

Flight was ok. The plane was not full, so the middle seat was free. Could not sleep, though, as the crew talked all through the flight. Once landed, we had to go through customs and security, whichBaca lagi
Houston we have lift off

I'm glad that is over. Our second lounge access was not honoured for the final half of our 10 hour layover. Having fries and weird flavoured sauce before our next connection to Buenos Aries. ThisBaca lagi
Arrived in Buenos Aries

Very full flight and not very comfortable as the plane was smaller than the first leg. The view was very nice flying over the Andes lots of snow capped mountains. The airport was chaotic, customs wasBaca lagi
Posada

Checked into our hotel as this layover is 20 hours. Very small but close to the international airport, however, 40min from the domestic airport, which is where we depart for Ushuaia. We did not thinkBaca lagi
Quaint Village for Valentine's

We walked to the village for dinner, especially as it is Valentine's Day.❤️ It was a very nice dinner but the servings were so large even the wine was in a huge glass.
Leaving Buenos Aries

Whoa, it's 2 am so early but so ready to get our next connection to Ushuaia.
Jorge Newbery Airport

So busy at 3am. All went smoothly. Our 3 bags went through as checked luggage, which was a relief. Starbucks for a coffee hit and now waiting for our flight to be called.
In the Air

Easy flight middle seat empty. Sitting on the left side of the plane so no mountain views coming into Ushuaia.