AirBNB and Antarctica

I just have submitted my article for being a volunteer for the expedition to Antarctica.

Below is my article. If anyone are interested, please give a try at https://www.airbnb.co.in/d/sabbatical


On a summer day, during my visit to NewZealand, from one of the mountains nearby Wellington, I have seen Antarctica’s ice burgs from my naked eyes. Since then, it remained as a memory and dream to fulfill. Wellington is also known as windy Wellington, whereas, Antarctica is windier than many other places on the earth, with a force as 10. Antarctica, a reptile free continent, is a naturally created climate controlled desert lab and a land of extremes. This is the place that has recorded the, naturally, coldest temperature, -128.560 f and that’s just enough as a single reason to visit.

Magnetic field lines enters into earth core from here and experience fresh water from ice. Would be great to discover the active bacteria, which could survive the geo magnetic radiation, a place where there are secret links for human history. In science, there is nothing called zero degree temperature, but, in Antarctica, during the polar plunge, one would experience it. No science could explain that feeling of numbness.

Paying a visit to the wildlife in a harsh weather, is ridicules act of adventure, yet, is nature and accept them as-is. Observing Whales, leopard seals, sea lions and penguins ruling their land would be a remarkable and learning experience. One of the great thing about the penguins is that the male penguin hatches the eggs and loses his weight in this process, due to less eating. Visiting their nesting site and their colony would be an incredible memory. Besides, the wildlife is much friendlier than Arctic region. Experiencing the natural habitats with a close encounters should be unexplainable memories.

One of the amazing facts about Antarctica is that it has two active volcanos. Fire and Ice at the same place, the imagination is itself as crazy as it is. Sand dunes, air currents, cloudy skies, water fall with read blood like water, preserved meteoroids and countless reasons for visiting Antarctica. Apart of this, knowing that it is also the driest place on the earth, and experiencing the dry weather would be an unbelievable situation. Being confused is a normal phenomenon for every individual and confusable is very common for the time measurement at Antarctica. Being in a no time zone, is as if like bending the time from the fiction novels.  

It should truly be an expedition, rather an experience.




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This is just out of my collection, if you have any objections, drop me a mail at dskcheck@gmail.com

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