Volcano · Antarctica
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On the helicopter ride, they also saw Mount Erebus, the southernmost active volcano on Earth.
Island · Antarctica
Deception Island is a breathtaking volcanic wonder in Antarctica, where you can hike, kayak, and chill with curious penguins amid stunning historical ruins.
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Cartographic · Antarctica
A remote wonderland, this Antarctic ice sheet is home to the Amundsen-Scott research station, marking the southernmost point on Earth.
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Discover the breathtaking, wild beauty of this remote Antarctic island, home to rocky beaches, diverse wildlife, and the first Orthodox church in the continent.
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Lake · Antarctica
Nestled between the beach and the mountains, this camp boasts stunning views, unforgettable food, and lively gatherings, making it a top recommendation.
Mt. Erebus, Antarctica's second-highest volcano, captivates visitors with its active lava lake and mesmerizing ice fumaroles in a hauntingly beautiful setting.
Mountain peak · Antarctica
Ulvetanna Peak is a sharp peak in Queen Maud Land, Antarctica. It was first climbed in February 1994. The mountain was first discovered by the German Antarctic expedition in 1938 and named after the Swiss mountain Matterhorn because of its similar form. Later the mountain was also named Ulvetanna by the Norwegians.
The Onyx River, Antarctica's longest, flows uniquely inland to the super-salty Lake Vanda, where winter swims and quirky traditions reign.