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It shouldn't be banned but i think they should limit the amount of people that goes there and supervise them.

Also the amount that humans have changed throughout their time in Antarctica is massive considering all of the circumstances. they leave rubbish and scare the animals i think that as no one owns Antarctica you cant ban people nor can you filter them but it should be brought tho the company's that set up cruises what damage they and the tourists are doing.

no it shouldn't imagine all the fuel which we would take and how dangerous it would be

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