EXTREME Antarctica 2025: Continent That Hides Earth’s Real Story || Pole To Pole Ep.10

EXTREME Antarctica 2025: Continent That Hides Earth’s Real Story || Pole To Pole Ep.10

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Antarctica is not just “snow and silence” – it’s a locked archive of Earth’s real story. ❄🌍
In EXTREME Antarctica 2025: Continent That Hides Earth’s Real Story | Pole To Pole Ep.10, I, Dr. Raj Phanden (Cycle Baba), take you to the most remote continent on our planet and show you how life really looks here.

Antarctica is: The 5th-largest continent on Earth – bigger than Europe and Australia, about 14 million km² of land mostly under ice.
Covered by an ice sheet that holds around 90% of the world’s ice and about 70% of Earth’s fresh water – if all of it melted, sea level would rise ~58 meters.
The coldest place on Earth – record low −89.2°C at Vostok Station, with fierce winds and winter averages near −50°C in the interior. A place with no native human population and no countries – only international scientific bases governed by the Antarctic Treaty (1959), which keeps it for peace and science (no war, no mining) Today, more than 70 research stations from ~29 countries work here to study climate, space, oceans, and wildlife – and their findings are changing how we understand global warming, glaciers, and sea-level rise.
In this episode you will see: Real life in Antarctica – how scientists and staff live, eat, sleep, and work in extreme cold
What it feels like to face katabatic winds, sea ice, and whiteouts
Why Antarctica is called a “climate time machine” – ice cores telling stories hundreds of thousands of years old
How this continent is warming faster than expected, shrinking glaciers and changing ocean currents that affect the whole planet
My own experience as Cycle Baba on the Pole To Pole mission, reaching the last continent after cycling through 130+ countries with the message of climate action & tree plantation
I’m Dr. Raj Phanden, aka Cycle Baba, on a multi-year Pole To Pole journey – from one end of Earth to the other – on a bicycle.
My mission: Raise awareness about climate change & melting ice Inspire tree plantation and sustainable travel. Share real, raw stories from the road – and now, from Antarctica itself

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