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There are a few landmarks on the continent, notably the South Pole marker that is moved each year because the ice at 90 degrees S is shifting and moving, and there are a few busts and memorials installed in various research stations there.

There are no man-made landmarks that are visible from open water, so when sailing near Antarctica, one looks for natural landmarks to identify the continent.

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