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Learn everything you can about the continent, about its use -- reserved for the scientific study of the health of planet Earth, about its location -- the Southern Hemisphere, its climate -- a polar desert, and find a discipline or path you can study that engages you so that you can't think about anything else.

In time, you will discover opportunities to travel to Antarctica, and perhaps with your interest, find a temporary position with a government, so that you can live and work there for up to one year.

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Q: If you would like to travel to Antarctica in a decade or so but have no idea where to start how should you start?
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