Blue icebergs near Cuverville Island, Antarctica
Blue icebergs near Cuverville Island, Antarctica (© Mike Hill/Getty Images)
The continent that belongs to all of us
At just over 600 miles from the tip of South America, Cuverville Island is closer to civilization than most of Antarctica. As such, this small isle off the northward-jutting Antarctic Peninsula is a hotspot for tourists to catch some cool scenery (while freezing their butts off, of course). Visitors can also chill on the rocky beach with the locals: a glut of gentoo penguins whose rookery here is the largest along the peninsula.
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