An emblematic and fragile region
The Antarctic Peninsula is one of the most accessible regions of the White Continent, stretching north toward South America. Despite its relative proximity, it remains a wild and untouched land, characterized by spectacular landscapes: deep fjords, snow-covered mountains, and abundant wildlife including penguins, seals, and whales. However, it is also one of the regions most sensitive to climate change, with rising temperatures and retreating glaciers.

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