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Antarctic gateway cities

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Antarctic gateway cities

The Antarctic gateway cities are five cities on the rim of the Southern Ocean through which nearly all cargo and personnel bound for Antarctica pass. From west to east, they are Punta Arenas, Chile; Ushuaia, Argentina; Cape Town, South Africa; Hobart, Australia; and Christchurch, New Zealand. As Antarctica is a low-resource environment with no major transportation infrastructure of its own, gateway cities are a necessary part of all Antarctic activities. Each of the gateway cities accommodates both planes and ships traveling to Antarctica, and generally services the areas of the continent closest to them. The cities are used by both national Antarctic programs and Antarctic commercial tourism companies, although they differ in how much of each they facilitate. As a result of their status as transportation hubs, the cities also have cultural, economic, ecological, and political connections to Antarctica.

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Heroic Age Expeditions through Antarctic Gateway Cities · History › Early Antarctic exploration
Charcot's Second Antarctic Expedition (1908)
Charcot's Second Antarctic Expedition (1908)
Punta Arenas
Charcot's Second Antarctic Expedition (1908)
Ushuaia
Charcot's First Antarctic Expedition (1904)
Cape Town
Discovery Expedition (first supply stop, 1901) Terra Nova Expedition (first supply stop, 1910)
Hobart
Southern Cross Expedition (1898) Australian Antarctic Expedition (1911) Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition (first supply stop, 1914)
Christchurch
Discovery Expedition (second supply stop, 1901) Nimrod Expedition (1907) Terra Nova Expedition (second supply stop, 1910) Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition (second supply stop, 1914)
Punta Arenas
Ushuaia
Cape Town
Hobart
Christchurch
Charcot's Second Antarctic Expedition (1908)
Charcot's First Antarctic Expedition (1904)
Discovery Expedition (first supply stop, 1901) Terra Nova Expedition (first supply stop, 1910)
Southern Cross Expedition (1898) Australian Antarctic Expedition (1911) Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition (first supply stop, 1914)
Discovery Expedition (second supply stop, 1901) Nimrod Expedition (1907) Terra Nova Expedition (second supply stop, 1910) Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition (second supply stop, 1914)

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