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How to get to the South Pole and the North Pole?

hello. I'm glad you're interested in Antarctica. Now that China has started the Antarctic tourism business, you can realize this wish. Antarctica has the worst climate in the world, but it attracts tourists with magnificent and pure icebergs, soft and lovely penguins and a wide variety of polar creatures. Now Antarctic tourism is not only divided into different regions such as Antarctic Peninsula and South Georgia Islands, but also set up various camps with complete facilities, so that students can also travel. To travel to the Antarctic, you can first take an international flight to Argentina or Chile, and then transfer to the domestic flights of these two countries to ushuaia (Argentina) or punta arenas (Chile), which are the two South American cities closest to the Antarctic; Finally, take a suitable Antarctic cruise ship to the South Pole. Grandpa Guang, from Lujiang, Anhui Province, graduated from the Geology Department of Nanjing University. Professor of China University of Science and Technology, member of China Polar Science and Technology Committee. He was awarded the honorary titles of "Anhui Teaching Master", "Excellent Postgraduate Tutor of Chinese Academy of Sciences", "National Advanced Field Worker" and "China Advanced Individual in Polar Expedition". He has fought in the field of ecological geology for decades, participated in the Antarctic expedition, the first Arctic expedition and the Xisha scientific expedition, and published nearly 3 papers, which initiated the research direction of ecological geology in the Antarctic ice-free area. Children, do you know anything about Antarctica? Do you want to know what life is like in Antarctica? From the beginning of this issue, please follow Grandpa Sun Liguang, a professor at China University of Science and Technology and a famous ecological scientist, to take a trip to the South Pole! Source: Extracurricular life (primary school grades 1-3)