Arriving in Antarctica is like entering a fairy tale world. Magnificent glaciers and snow-capped mountains appear before your eyes. The water surface is as calm as a mirror without any ripples, with large pieces of floating ice and light blue icebergs floating on it. Penguins are the elves of this land. Seeing them makes you feel the importance of environmental protection.
Arriving in Antarctica is like entering a fairy tale world. Magnificent glaciers and snow-capped mountains appear before your eyes. The water surface is as calm as a mirror without any ripples, with large pieces of floating ice and light blue icebergs floating on it. Penguins are the elves of this land. Seeing them makes you feel the importance of environmental protection.
The famous emperor penguins live on Cuverville Island in Antarctica. They usually move forward in groups of eight or nine. Sometimes they raise their heads and howl at the sky. Looking at their silly eyes, they are really cute. There are also many sea lions and seals sleeping on the ice floes. If you get close to them, they are too lazy to look at you. They are really clumsy.
Cuverville Island in Antarctica is not very big, but the density of penguins living here is the highest in the entire Antarctic island. On such a small island, there are nearly 40,000 penguins living, and it has become a penguin observation station. Through these penguins, scientists can study their group living patterns and social relationships, providing considerable data for better protection of them.
There are a large number of Antarctic emperor penguins living on Cuverville Island. Their red beaks are their signature. It is very interesting to go to the island and observe them carefully. They walk in a line, swaying and swaying. It feels so cute. Remember to raise your camera to take good pictures of their cute appearance.
Antarctica is one of the 50 attractions that must be visited in a lifetime selected by the American magazine National Geography. It has too much mystery that makes people yearn for it. The bright and pure white and the breathtaking blue are like magic that attracts everyone to explore. Arrive at the Antarctic continent in 2 hours The professional Antarctica XXI cruise company will accompany you Tour the polar regions - island hiking, polar ice swimming, zodiac cruise Meet the master of Antarctica, penguins, seals, whales, and other wild animals...
Chinstrap penguins on an island in the Antarctic Peninsula gather on the hillside. They often go to the sea to look for food. They are very busy going back and forth from the mountain to the sea. When walking, the penguins shake their heads and sway from side to side. When there is a stone in front of them, they jump up with their feet together. They look funny and cute. When they meet tourists, some turn a blind eye, some watch curiously, and some simply stand still and look up. Many penguins are still incubating eggs, or have babies hiding under their bellies, sticking their little heads out, which is very interesting.