Cierva Cove on the Antarctic Peninsula
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Cierva Cove on the Antarctic Peninsula
Just looking at this photo makes us cold. However, the Antarctic Peninsula is the warmest part of the frozen south, when the temperature regularly climbs above 0 degrees Celsius, at least by a few degrees. Come June, when the southern hemisphere is plunged into winter, the daily high here in Cierva Cove averages around minus 10.
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