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originally posted by: MaestroMind
Antarctica's tourism is held only to the 60th parallel south by international treaty.
originally posted by: [post=22451118]AugustusMasonicus
Are you saying you cant go below the 60th?
originally posted by: MaestroMind
Only that tourism is held to as far as the 60th parallel south.
originally posted by: MaestroMind
"Tourism" was the operative word used. Specifically, via ocean liner. Scientific expeditions/experiments held on land are permitted through Antarctic Treaty. However, there are areas of Antarctica that are held strictly forbidden to travelers.
originally posted by: AdmireTheDistance
a reply to: toysforadults
You know you can take trips to both poles, right?
Actually, I haven't heard anyone who's been there confirm that there are areas that are off-limits or provide footage
originally posted by: Chadwickus
There's actually quite a few skiing trips you can take.
With enough money and the right people, you could pretty much go anywhere you like.
originally posted by: Chadwickus
If the earth is flat, can it still be hollow?