Antarctic Peninsula

 

The Antarctic Peninsula is the northernmost tip of Antarctica. This Peninsula contains over 70% of the world's fresh water in its cap. The lowest recorded temperature there was -128.6 degrees Fahrenheit / -89.2 degrees Celsius and the thickest ice is over 16,000 ft. thick (5000 m). Most of Antarctica is inhabited by the marine mammals, such as seals, whales, and penguins however many tours of this northernmost tip are set up. During the winter Antarctica almost doubles in size. American Nathaniel Palmer explored this site in 1820 and named it Palmer Peninsula however, in 1964 it was renamed to the Antarctic Peninsula with two provinces – the northern Graham Land and the southern Palmer Land. The Antarctic Peninsula is considered one of the twenty natural wonders.

 

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