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  • Visiting Las Vegas on Your Holiday By:-Rebecca Smith
    Las Vegas is a heaven for travellers who love casinos, night life and shopping. Shop-till-you-drop; this is a place where you can easily access to factory outlet to fulfill your shopping desire.
  • Choosing the Right Campsite For You By:-Vincenzo Antonio Bramer
    Were you thinking about going on a camping holiday? For those who were considering going on a camping holiday then have you made the decision on your desination? If you have not chosen your holiday destination then that means you have not chosen the campsite that you will be staying at.
  • Antarctica: Filled with Wonder By:-Kessler Paul
    The continent of Antarctica is truly unique, with its breathtaking beauty it still can be incredibly ruthless to anyone who tries to dominate it. It remains the only continent in the world that has never seen the face of war.
  • Antarctica and its Harsh Climate By:-Hernand Harleyt
    Antarctica is both treacherous and beautiful in it's vastness. During a typical winter morning the temp will raise to negative 25. Add in gale-force winds that blow in all directions covering a two-mile thick glacier, and the wind chill that results can freeze your eyelids shut.
  • Life On The South Pole By:-Hernand Harleyt
    December mornings on the continent of Antarctica bring brilliant sunshine and temperatures as high as -25 degrees. This is compounded by the fact that the miles of glacier are home to gale force winds that can make your eyelids frozen in a second.
  • Is The Exploration In Antarctica Coming To An End? By:-Patricia Johnson
    It was over a century ago when a whaling ship called the 'Antarctic' found itself anchored along the arctic, volcanic coast in the Ross Sea. It sent a longboat to shore. On January 24, 1895, in their quest to travel to unknown seas with the purpose of slaughtering whales, a landing group, led by Captain Leonard Kristensen, were the first people to step foot on the Antarctic continent.
  • Are They Going To Stop Exploring Antarctica Anytime Soon? By:-Patricia Johnson
    It was over a century ago when a whaling ship called the 'Antarctic' found itself anchored along the arctic, volcanic coast in the Ross Sea. It sent a longboat to shore. The land was found as part of a journey to unclaimed waters for the purpose of killing whales. Captain Leonard Kristensen and his party were the first people to place their feet on this continent.
  • Antarctica; The Importance Of The Frozen Continent By:-Larry Lopez
    Antarctica is larger than or Europe and encompasses 10 percent of the world's land mass. Withstanding temperatures falling to minus 89 degrees Celsius coupled with wind speeds that can mount to upwards of 192 mph, Antarctica is an immense and inhospitable area.
  • The Early Explorers of Antarctica By:-Diann Hay
    In 1912, Captain Robert Falcon Scott was making the long trek back from the South Pole, when he and his companions met their doom. Suffering from hypothermia and starvation, Captain Scott and the individuals accompanying him, met their death.
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