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Antarctica, which is almost entirely covered by ice, is gradually changing amid climate change.

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Antarctica risks losing a unique ecosystem forever

Fabrizio RamonAugust 18, 2024Nature protection

Tourists and non-native wildlife transported by ships from around the world threaten Antarctica’s pristine marine system (Antarctica and adjacent parts …

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There is probably no doubt that the most famous natural attraction in Antarctica is icebergs. The most interesting place to observe the ice blocks in all their glory is Paradise Harbor, a place where icebergs are born.

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