Presented in a landscape format and with captions explaining the story
behind each entry, Antarctica is a stunning collection of images
celebrating this hostile yet striking continent.
On the southernmost tip of the Earth lies one of the world's biggest and
most unfriendly landmasses. From the waters of the Southern Ocean to the
ice shelves, glaciers, volcanoes, and mountains, Antarctica is one of
the most mysterious yet intriguing continents in existence. It is the
windiest, driest, and coldest place on Earth, making it uninhabitable
for humans; however, the snow, ice, water, and rocks make it simply
stunning. Did you know that if you throw boiling water into the air in
Antarctica, it will instantly vaporize? Despite these unimaginably harsh
conditions, this unique continent is home to a vast array of wildlife;
penguins, seals, and whales are among the animals that brave this frozen
planet. From the Ross ice shelf, the largest in Antarctica, to Mount
Erebus, currently the most active volcano on the continent, and from
Shackleton's Hut to an abandoned whaling station on Desolation Island,
Antarctica is a fascinating exploration of this area of sublime
beauty.