North of the Antarctic circle is basically what you see on the bottom of flat maps. The waters are called the South Pacific, the South Indian and the South Atlantic oceans.
The southernmost continent besides Antarctica is South America. Its southernmost point is located in the country of Chile at Cape Horn, which lies just north of the Antarctic Circle.
There continents that lie completely outside of the tropics are North America, Europe, and Antarctica. Asia lies outside the tropics except for Indonesia which is sometimes considered part of that continent.
Norway is the Scandinavian country that lies farthest to the north. Its territories reach past the Arctic Circle, encompassing Svalbard, Jan Mayen, and other remote areas.
Australia and Antarctica suit your question.
Antarctica is the continent that lies completely within a polar zone. It is situated within the Antarctic Circle and experiences long periods of darkness in winter and continuous daylight in summer due to its extreme polar location.
The Tropic of Capricorn is north of the Antarctic Circle. It is a circle of latitude that lies approximately 23.5 degrees south of the Equator.
The area that lies south of the Antarctic Circle is called the Antarctic. The zone north is the Southern Temperate Zone. The Arctic Circle is where the equivalent line of latitude lies in the northern hemisphere.
The globe is commonly divided from north to south into five zones between the North Pole and the South Pole. From the North Pole to the Arctic Circle is the arctic zone. From the Arctic Circle to the Tropic of Cancer is the temperate zone. From the South Pole to the Antarctic Circle is the antarctic zone. From the Antarctic Circle to the Tropic of Capricorn is also the temperate zone. In the middle, from the Tropic of Cancer to the Tropic of Capricorn (with the Equator in the middle) is the tropic zone, or the Tropics. Most of Africa lies in this part of the world.
66.5622 degrees south
Koala Island lies within the Antarctic Circle, just off the Antarctic coastline.
The Arctic Circle lies at approximately 66.5 degrees north latitude, while the Antarctic Circle lies at approximately 66.5 degrees south latitude. These latitudes mark the boundaries of the areas where the sun does not rise or set for at least one day during the year.
The Arctic cirsle is located in the northern hemisiphere and it starts at about 66 1/2 north but the ANTARCTIC circle is located in the southern hemisphere and is commonly mistaken . Cool.
The three major climate zones of the world are Polar, Temperate, and Tropical Zones.Polar is surrounding the North and South geographical regions, from the North Pole to the Arctic Circle, and the South Pole to the Antarctic Circle.The North Temperate Zone, lies between the Arctic Circle and the Tropic of Cancer, while the South Temperate Zone, lies between the Antarctic Circle and the Tropic of Capricorn.The Tropical Zone is from the Tropic of Cancer in the northern hemisphere, to the Tropic of Capricorn in the southern hemisphere, with the Equator in the middle.
You are one degree out, The Antarctic Circles latitude is 66° 33′ 39″ (or 66.56083°) south.
From EoEarth: "As of 2000, it lies at latitude 66° 33′ 39″ south of the equator."
The Arctic Circle lies at about 66.5622 degrees North. The Arctic is the entire area from the Arctic Circle to 90 degrees North, or the North Pole.
As of December 28, 2015, you can find the Antarctic Circle at 66.5628° S. Due to earth's rotational vagaries, this line of latitude moves about 15 metres or 49 feet per year.