Wednesday, April 21, 2010

10 Reasons why to go to Antarctica

Unique Destination: there is no other place like this on earth, one of the most remote and fascinating natural reserves of the world.
Exotic Destination: The Antarctic, with its spectacular beauty, amazing colors reflected on the ice, wildlife in full splendor and magnificent sites for visiting, promises to be unforgettable for travelers in search of unique experiences.  Antarctica is the highest, driest, windiest, coldest and darkest continent
Virgin Landscapes: No shopping centers, nor highways. Mountains, valleys, glaciers, icebergs, wildlife and ocean still untouched.
Wildlife: Wildlife in the Antarctic is unique. The “White Continent” has no history of hunting animals, hence animals are usually unafraid of human beings and may actually be “intrigued” by our presence.
Ageless Destination: Childs, grownups and people in retirement can go and discover this magnificent place 
Back to our Origins:  no village, no city, no car, no urban elements, just man and nature, given you the opportunity to hear you own heart beating of excitement
Paradise for photographers: The opportunity to be able to wander amidst thousands of penguins and sea lions, as well as to watch whales makes this place a paradise for  photographers, as well as enabling one  to view first hand, the flight of large southern birds such as Cape petrels and many others.
Bravery and Courage: at Deception Island which is the largest active volcano in the area  at the northwest side of the Peninsula. Visiting Whaler ’s Bay and Pendulum Cove where you can live the unique experience of swimming  in this cold water.  
Extreme Expeditions: live the experience of the explorers to one of the most wonderful places on the planet. Discover the awesome immensity of the White Continent, living the adventure of camping on the coast or adventuring in a kayak trip.
Self-analysis: a new world understanding, it will change the perspective of how you see things, valuing simple stuff more and giving life a much higher relevance 


why would you go to Antarctica?


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