Antarctica, a land of mystery and wonders, is the Earthโs last great wilderness. Fifty million years back, it had evergreen forests with many types of animals and plants. Today, the continent is a white desert and known to be the coldest, driest, stormiest, windiest and the most inaccessible place in the world. A continent of extremes with nearly six months of continuous day and about six months of continuous night, the lowest temperature of -89.6ยฐC and wind speeds up to 190 km per hour during blizzards make this continent a unique place on Earth.
This no-manโs continent has nearly 90% of the worldโs freshwater deposit in the form of ice. If the ice is allowed to melt, the earthโs sea level will rise by several metres thus submerging a major part of the earth under water. Indiaโs journey to this remote, isolated and extreme continent began in search of knowledge and for unravelling its mystery, Antarctica: Indiaโs Journey to the Frozen Continent is about a journey, a mission, an initiative, a challenge, an adventure, a dream and finally establishing the scientific capability of India in the world. This book not only describes the beauty of this enigmatic continent and origin of Indiaโs Antarctic venture but also gives a first-hand experience of two different persons: One, a leader and the founder of Indiaโs Antarctic programme and the other, a research scholar who undertook his maiden journey to this continent.
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