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                    [Title] => Antarctica tourism: the quest for Earth's vulnerable extremes
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Alaska is a destination of superlatives and exclamation points.

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Researchers in Chile released a series of time-lapse photos on yesterday showing the dramatic retreat of a glacier in Patagonia.

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