Travelers departing from Antarctica generally leave from wherever they have visited.
There is no commercial air travel service to or from the Antarctic continent. Tour boats generally sail to parts of the continent that are free of sea ice.
When a temporary worker or temporary scientist leaves Antarctica to return home, beginning that journey may be considered a departure: the person departs from Antarctica.
When traveling to Antarctica, the restrictions and allow-ables are determined by the last country from which you depart to go to Antarctica. These countries include Chile, Argentina, New Zealand, Australia and South Africa.
The most common departure points are Christchurch, New Zealand and Terra Del Fuego at the tip of the the Argentine.
to depart = salir salgo = I depart sale = you depart/he departs salimos = we depart salen = they depart/you (more than one) depart
The words depart and remain are antonyms. They have opposite meaning. If you depart, you did not remain. If you remain, you did not depart.
Will depart.
As a casual tourist, you can find tour boats that depart from New Zealand, Australia, Chile, Argentina, even South Africa that will take you to Antarctica. Your Antarctic destination depends on your point of departure and the parts of the continent where the vendors offer touring services.
Arrive is an antonym for depart.
No, depart is a verb
We are about to depart Flights A26 and B39. We will depart to Florida soon.
Detest: adore :: depart is to what?
Vary and very are homophones for depart.