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originally posted by: Helenamatias
a reply to: Byrd
Thanks for your reply, but antarctica its off limits for most part of us
originally posted by: Helenamatias
Thanks for your reply, but antarctica its off limits for most part of us
originally posted by: Helenamatias
Of course, but some parts os antarctica are off limits
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: Helenamatias
Thanks for your reply, but antarctica its off limits for most part of us
You can book a tourist trip there right now with various companies.
originally posted by: Byrd
a reply to: Helenamatias
Well, you could look at Google Earth and look at the sequence of Earth photos over time. I think that you'll be disappointed in your search, though.
If such a thing existed it would be widely known because every neo-Nazi on Earth would have hotfooted it down there to defend it and become a part of it.
We operate one day sightseeing flights over Antarctica departing from Australia every summer. Taking around 12 hours the flights are the easiest way to view this great white Continent. No passports are needed and you are kept warm and safe with a glass in hand while our privately chartered Qantas 747 glides effortlessly over amazing scenery.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: Ophiuchus 13
Not that I am aware of for overflights. All you need is money and you can book a charter.
We operate one day sightseeing flights over Antarctica departing from Australia every summer. Taking around 12 hours the flights are the easiest way to view this great white Continent. No passports are needed and you are kept warm and safe with a glass in hand while our privately chartered Qantas 747 glides effortlessly over amazing scenery.
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