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While exact numbers are difficult to determine, it is estimated that over 100,000 people have visited Antarctica since the first explorations in the early 20th century. This includes scientists, researchers, and tourists. The Antarctic Treaty System, established in 1961, has facilitated international cooperation in scientific research, further increasing the number of visitors. However, the continent remains one of the least visited places on Earth due to its harsh conditions.

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