South Georgia stands on the sea, a 180 miles of dark Antarctic peaks, plains, ice and hanging glaciers. From the deck of a boat, the island appears in a surprising way, as if the Himalayas have suddenly emerged after the Flood. To be a polar outpost so austere, half ice and half rock and permanent snow and tundra vegetation, South Georgia has a strange chimerical nature. Their meanings are contradictory and elusive, their temperaments, fickle: brilliant one moment, dark and full of slet the next, then bright again. The island apears marked in some way unusual, favored and cursed simultany.
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