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Tourism in Antarctica started with sea tourism in the late 1960s. Air overflights of Antarctica started in the 1970s with sightseeing flights by airliners from Australia and New Zealand, and were resumed in the 1990s. The (summer) tour season lasts from November to March. Most of the estimated 14,762 visitors to Antarctica in 1999-2000 were on sea cruises.[1] During the 2009 to 2010 tourist season, over 37,000 people visited Antarctica.
originally posted by: OccamsRazor04
a reply to: ignorant_ape
Which is a verifiable fact that it does exist.
originally posted by: neutronflux
originally posted by: OccamsRazor04
a reply to: ignorant_ape
Which is a verifiable fact that it does exist.
No, disproves the narrative the governments don't want people down their because it's the wall at the end of the world.
In the flat earth model, flying west would get you to the ice wall at the end of the world.
originally posted by: ZosimoS22
a reply to: D8Tee
basically, if we have been to space(playing devils advocate), walks and ships, which are pressurized objects in a vacuum,would they actually hold up to the vacuum ? (im probably missing something about the engineering making it possible, but pulling on the base concept and trying to go from there, being that in a vacuum things want to expand, that are pressurized, so how would a person or space suit hold up, )
originally posted by: Hyperboles
a reply to: toysforadults
nice topic.
there have been claims from different parties independently having travelled beyond the poles and their stories
match. so it could be true whether in our dimension or outside of it.
in my own obe's several times i have travelled to these lands where there are mammoth trees and vegetation