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"Meet at the End of the World" by Lu Jiaxuan

Everyone has a distant place in their heart. In fact, Antarctica is not far away. Frans Lanting, chief photographer of National Geographic, writes a foreword!

Lu Jiaxuan, crawling on the Antarctic continent, sees the world from the perspective of a penguin.

She said: "Be a human being in nature. After walking so long and far, Antarctica gave me a chance to look back."

Every life has its own meaning. When there are cracks, light can come out. In Antarctica, you are the light.

"Meet at the End of the World" uses poetic words to describe a different Antarctica. At the bottom of the earth, we not only meet penguins, seals and glaciers:

★In Buenos A chance encounter in Ellis' bar

★A trip to the lighthouse at the end of the world

★The cruise ship was surrounded by three humpback whales and encountered a frightening moment

★Penguins Moments of life and death, touching the fragility of life

★Follow the American "National Geographic" chief photographer Frans Lanting to shoot Antarctica

★Share exclusive shooting skills and more than 200 photos Photos

Along with the book is the "Antarctic Travel Manual". Highlights:

◎Materials required for visa application

◎Equipment recommendations

< p>◎Main routes to Antarctica

◎Instructions for visiting Antarctica

◎Landing precautions

◎Overview of landing points and cruise points

◎Important Antarctic data and historical stories

◎Identification pictures of 50 species of Antarctic creatures

"Meet at the End of the World" records Lu Jiaxuan's journey through Doha, Buenos Aires, From Ushuaia, board the cruise ship "Ostro" for the journey to Antarctica. At the same time, she also gained a precious love at the end of the world.

Falling to the bottom of the earth, letting go of goals and learning to feel is her journey of practice. Only in this way can we depict the dynamic Antarctica with freedom and equality: the sound of the breathing ice, the life and death moments of penguins, and when the cruise ship is surrounded by three humpback whales and her life hangs on a thread, her love for animals, nature and The understanding of life.

During the trip, Lu Jiaxuan learned photography skills from Frans Lanting, the chief photographer of National Geographic. She crawled on the Antarctic continent, observed the world from the perspective of a penguin, and brought us hundreds of photographic masterpieces.