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Antarctica: Guide to your adventure
Antarctica: Guide to your adventure
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Antarctica is a remote, extreme, and forbidding place, but everyone who visits comes back full of enthusiasm with amazing memories and stunning photos. This guide inspires interest in responsible, informed, and sustainable tourism and provides practical information about weather, clothing, and photography. It also covers various specialist options, such as sea kayaking and camping on the ice, and is lavishly illustrated with photos of creatures ranging from tiny krill to seals, dolphins, and whales. The author explains the 1959 Antarctic Treaty, the Madrid and Montreal Protocols, and the formation of icebergs and glaciers. The guide covers the history of Antarcticas discovery and exploration, including the Scott/Amundsen famous race to the South Pole and Shackletons extraordinary rescue.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 96 pages
Publication date: 01 March 2024
Publisher: Rucksack Readers
Antarctica, a frozen wonderland of immense beauty and mystery, often captivates the imagination of those who haven't had the privilege of visiting. However, those who have ventured into this remote and extreme realm come back with an overwhelming sense of enthusiasm, filled with incredible memories and stunning photographs. In this captivating guide, the author takes readers on a journey to explore the wonders of Antarctica, while also encouraging responsible, informed, and sustainable tourism.
Beginning with an introduction that highlights the allure and challenges of this extraordinary destination, the author delves into the various aspects of planning a trip to Antarctica. From deciding where and when to go, to exploring the options of including South Georgia and/or the Falklands, to deciphering the intricacies of an itinerary, the guide provides invaluable insights and practical advice. It also offers valuable tips on choosing the right operator, selecting the appropriate size of ship, and preparing for the unique weather, clothing, and photography requirements of the region.
The wildlife section of the guide is a visual feast, adorned with over 100 color photos that showcase the diverse array of creatures that inhabit Antarctica. From tiny krill to majestic seabirds, penguins, seals, dolphins, and whales, each photo captures the remarkable adaptations these animals have developed to survive in the harsh Antarctic environment. By understanding their breeding cycles, readers can anticipate the different species they may encounter during their visit, adding an extra layer of excitement to their journey.
Specially commissioned mapping further enhances the guide's appeal, providing a clear visual representation of the trade-offs between different itineraries. The graphics and color photos complement the concise and informative text, which is informed by the author's personal experiences and extensive research.
Beyond its natural wonders, Antarctica holds significant importance for climate monitoring and scientific research. The author delves into the history of Antarcticas discovery and exploration, shedding light on the significant events that shaped the continent and its unique ecosystem. She explains the 1959 Antarctic Treaty, the Madrid and Montreal Protocols, and their implications for both the continent and visitors on cruise ships. The guide also delves into the formation of icebergs and glaciers, the climate variations across different parts of Antarctica, and the impact of Antarctic ice on sea levels.
In conclusion, this comprehensive guide is a must-read for anyone who dreams of visiting Antarctica. It not only provides invaluable insights and practical advice but also inspires a deep appreciation for this frozen paradise. By encouraging responsible tourism and promoting sustainable practices, the author ensures that future generations can continue to marvel at the wonders of Antarctica. Whether you are an adventure seeker, a nature lover, or a climate change enthusiast, this guide will equip you with the knowledge and tools you need to make the most of your Antarctic adventure.
Weight: 246g
Dimension: 140 x 216 x 8 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781913817084
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