Antarctica is not a tourist destination in the traditional sense. It has no tourist facilities, hotels or airports. A few airlines fly over Antarctica to show you the sights, then fly back to where they came from without landing. At least one company runs mountain climbing expeditions, but they make it clear that you need to be experienced and capable and fit enough to endure the rigours or polar mountaineering. Unless you are engaged in some sort of research with a large government grant, you really have no business being there.
Yes, all of Antarctica is a 'place to see'.
You can see sights in Antarctica mostly by keeping your eyes open.
Every place and any place you can 'see' in Antarctica is a must-see place.
There are 1534 mountains in Antarctica. See the related link.
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The pink you see in Antarctica is a refraction of the available light. There is no natural 'pink snow' in Antarctica.
During breeding season, you'll see sea birds and sea mammals on the beaches. Otherwise, you see no animals in Antarctica.
Any part of the natural world that you can see in Antarctica is its best attraction.
See the Related Link below for images of Antarctica that are able to be downloaded.
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