The vast terrain covering the Earth's southernmost
continent—extending from the islands off the tip
of Argentina to the underbelly of the Australian continent—is
home to some of the planet's most awe-inspiring landscapes.
In this book, two of the foremost experts on the region
present the intriguing and often surprising realities
behind Antarctica's panoramas. De Wilde first ventured
into the arctic circle some 25 years ago; Paccalet's
fierce passion for the Antarctic led him to the South
Pole onboard the Calypso as part of marine biologist
Jacques Cousteau's team. While there, Paccalet came
face-to-face with the Earth's roughest oceans and iciest
landscapes; nevertheless, his experiences bear witness
to the triumph of life in this seemingly hostile climate.
Antarctica offers a breathtaking
voyage through the history of the Antarctic and an exclusive
look into the future of this largely untouched natural
wonderland.