Yes and No...... Antarctica is not forbidden in a way because we are still allowed to go there but it is forbidden because it is scary in a way because glaciers might break and you can get trapped somewhere.....
No mining is permitted in Antarctica: it is forbidden by The Antarctic Treaty.
There is no mining in Antarctica -- it is forbidden by The Antarctic Treaty System.
Early explorers between 1898 and 1922 brought dogs to Antarctica. The practice is now forbidden.
There is no mining in Antarctica. It is forbidden by the Antarctic Treaty.
There is no mining allowed in Antarctica: it is forbidden by the Antarctic Treaty, which governs earth south of 60 Degrees South Latitude.
Scientific data is the only result of any kind of 'mining' in Antarctica. All other kinds of mining are forbidden under the Antarctic Treaty.
There is no mining in Antarctica: it is expressly forbidden by The Antarctic Treaty System, which dedicates everything south of 60 degrees south latitude on planet Earth to science.
There is no fishing -- either by people who live a subsistence life, or commercially -- in the oceans around Antarctica, south of 60 degrees South Latitude: all is forbidden by The Antarctic Treaty.
Oil and mining exploration are forbidden on the Antarctic continent, based on the Antarctic Treaty.
There's nothing 'wrong' with fishing anywhere. However, in Antarctic waters -- south of 60 degrees S -- it is forbidden by the Antarctic Treaty. Note that Antarctica is the name of a continent, and fish are sea animals.
Disturbing wildlife in Antarctica is forbidden by the Antarctic Treaty, agreed to by governments representing 80% of the earth's population. Scientists who study Antarctic animals do so with supreme attention to humane treatment of the animals.
The Forbidden Kingdom is huge.She was forbidden from seeing him again.Swearing in public is forbidden.