why is Antarctica a human free zone
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Antarctica does not and has never had an indigenous population (there are no native human Antarcticans). The continent was once a part of a larger land mass called Gondwana that settled over the south pole and split from Australasia and South America long before humans evolved.
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Antarctica does not and has never had an indigenous population (there are no native human Antarcticans). The continent was once a part of a larger land mass called Gondwana that settled over the south pole and split from Australasia and South America long before humans evolved.
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