You can locate this facility using these coordinates: 78.4639° S, 106.8375° E.
Antarctica. You can find it on a map
You need a map that centers on the South Pole, with Antarctica at its center. Depending on what you want to explore, you can find an atlas -- flat map, or a globe that shows the curvature of the planet, or you may be able to find sonar or other types of sub-ice maps that may reveal what you want.
For a map showing the current and former range of the jaguar, click on this link. Any area of the world not shown on this map is where the jaguar does not live.
Emperor penguins breed around Antarctica's beaches, where you can find their rookeries.
There is more than one map of Antarctica.
You can find diamonds on every continent, except Europe and Antarctica.
Colours on maps generally indicate political status. Since Antarctica has no comparable political status -- it is governed by the Antarctic Treaty -- and since 98% of the continent is covered with an ice sheet, generally, Antarctica is coloured white.
The word Antarctica means "opposite of the Arctic."
I would be glad to answer the question if I understood what was being asked! "Stretched out"? ? Antarctica is rather circular in map view, especially with its ice covering.
Goode's Interupted Homsoline.
If your map shows 100% of the earth, you can follow the compass rose to the far south and find Antarctica: look south of 60 degrees S.
You would look at the scale on the map.