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<blockquote data-quote="Apple Sky" data-source="post: 77660940" data-attributes="member: 453729"><p>Do you know why they drew up the Antarctic Treaty ? It didn't take them long to draw up the treaty after 'Operation High Jump' in 1946.</p><p>Operation High Jump involved 4,700 men, 13 ships (including an aircraft carrier), and 25 airplanes. </p><h3><a href="https://www.thearchaeologist.org/blog/why-no-ones-allowed-to-explore-the-antarctic" target="_blank">Why No One's Allowed To Explore The Antarctic</a></h3><p>January 19, 2023</p><p>The world’s coldest continent is also one of the most mysterious places on Earth. It’s as unique as it as secretive, and unlike most of the world, you can’t just hop on a flight and tick it off the bucket list. Unless you’re an elite scientist or an emperor penguin, in an effort to protect the area’s biodiversity, regular folk are forbidden to explore the antarctic. Even if you could, good luck overcoming the frostbite-inducing temperatures of nearly -130 degrees Fahrenheit (-90 C). But where did these heavy restrictions come from? It all started when American Navy officer Admiral Byrd put forth plans for a special treaty, one which declared that Antarctica should remain a completely demilitarised zone and devoid of ownership by any one nation...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Apple Sky, post: 77660940, member: 453729"] Do you know why they drew up the Antarctic Treaty ? It didn't take them long to draw up the treaty after 'Operation High Jump' in 1946. Operation High Jump involved 4,700 men, 13 ships (including an aircraft carrier), and 25 airplanes. [HEADING=2][URL='https://www.thearchaeologist.org/blog/why-no-ones-allowed-to-explore-the-antarctic']Why No One's Allowed To Explore The Antarctic[/URL][/HEADING] January 19, 2023 The world’s coldest continent is also one of the most mysterious places on Earth. It’s as unique as it as secretive, and unlike most of the world, you can’t just hop on a flight and tick it off the bucket list. Unless you’re an elite scientist or an emperor penguin, in an effort to protect the area’s biodiversity, regular folk are forbidden to explore the antarctic. Even if you could, good luck overcoming the frostbite-inducing temperatures of nearly -130 degrees Fahrenheit (-90 C). But where did these heavy restrictions come from? It all started when American Navy officer Admiral Byrd put forth plans for a special treaty, one which declared that Antarctica should remain a completely demilitarised zone and devoid of ownership by any one nation... [/QUOTE]
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