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Imagine that you have visited Antarctica and returned. Write a letter to your friend describing what you saw and what struck you the most

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Answered by brainlyily
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Adventure is the very nature of an Antarctic vacation. After all, you certainly don't go to the South Pole to lay out in the sun. Traveling to Antarctica means kayaking, hiking and generally exploring one of the most untouched places on the planet. When you go to this continent, you're bound to have an experience you'll never forget.

In addition to the penguins, there are also many whales and seals that live in the southmost part of the world. If you travel to these creature's feeding and breeding grounds, you can get a glimpse into their lives in the wild - something no zoo or aquarium can ever truly replicate.

Even if you've seen an iceberg before, you've never seen ones like those in Antarctica. As your ship draws nearer to the south pole, the concentration of icebergs increases. These floating structures come in all shapes and sizes, and no two are alike - you'll be amazed at the sight of dozens of icebergs surrounding you on all sides.

Answered by mdhyderhasan
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Answer:

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