Why are we not allowed to explore Antarctica?


Why are we not allowed to explore Antarctica? Unless you're an elite scientist or an emperor penguin, in an effort to protect the area's biodiversity, regular folk are forbidden to explore the antarctic. Even if you could, good luck overcoming the frostbite-inducing temperatures of nearly -130 degrees Fahrenheit (-90 C).


Is The Walking City in Antarctica Real?

Hugh Broughton Architects has designed the world's first walking research station. It has been standing on an ice shelf off mainland Antarctica since 2013 and has just finished its first “walk.” It doesn't get any colder.


Are there portals in Antarctica?

The Portal (located at78.0629°S 159.300°E) is the gap between the Lashly Mountains and Portal Mountain, through which the main stream of the Skelton Glacier enters the Skelton Névé from the polar plateau.


How much does it cost to go to Antarctica?

A rough estimate for round-trip flights to Antarctica can range from $5,000 to $15,000 per person. It's important to note that traveling to Antarctica often requires specialized flights or cruises, and prices can be higher due to the remote location.