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Call us on 138 747 (AU), 0800 447 913 (NZ), contact your local Viking travel agent or visit viking.com | 21 Joost Ouendag discusses trip to Antarctica EXPANSIVE ICE SHELVES AND SEA ICE Antarctica is home to some of the largest ice shelves in the world. These massive, floating platforms of ice extend from the continent into the ocean, creating a unique and otherworldly landscape. The Ross Ice Shelf and the Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf are two of the most well-known, covering thousands of square kilometers. Walking on an ice shelf is like stepping into another world, where the horizon seems endless and the silence is profound. During the winter months, the sea around Antarctica freezes, creating vast expanses of sea ice. This sea ice is a critical habitat for many of the continent's wildlife, including seals and penguins. The patterns and textures of the sea ice are constantly changing, offering a dynamic and ever-evolving landscape for travellers to explore. MOUNTAIN RANGES AND VOLCANIC PEAKS While much of Antarctica is covered in ice, the continent also boasts impressive mountain ranges and volcanic peaks. The Transantarctic Mountains, which stretch across the continent, are among the longest mountain ranges in the world. These rugged peaks rise dramatically from the ice, providing a stark contrast to the flat expanses of the ice shelves. Mount Erebus, an active volcano on Ross Island, is one of Antarctica's most fascinating geological features. Its steaming crater and ice caves offer a glimpse into the continent's volcanic activity. The presence of such a powerful natural force in the midst of the icy landscape is a reminder of the dynamic and ever-changing nature of Antarctica. UNIQUE WILDLIFE AND PRISTINE WILDERNESS Antarctica's landscape is not only defined by its physical features but also by its unique wildlife. The continent is home to a variety of species that have adapted to its harsh conditions, including emperor penguins, Weddell seals, and Antarctic krill. These animals thrive in the pristine wilderness, creating a vibrant and dynamic ecosystem. The untouched beauty of Antarctica's landscape is a major draw for travellers seeking adventure and solitude. The continent's remote location and extreme conditions have preserved its natural beauty, making it one of the last true wildernesses on Earth. Exploring Antarctica is a journey into the heart of nature, where every vista is a reminder of the planet's incredible diversity and resilience. ICEBERG ARCH PANCAKE ICE

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