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ViewsFrench Southern and Antarctic LandsFrom eTripTips Wiki
French Southern and Antarctic Lands are a loose group of islands of the Southern Ocean, about equidistant between Africa, Antarctica, and Australia. (They also include a small strip of Antarctica itself, a claim which is not recognized or currently exercised.)
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[edit] UnderstandThe Southern Lands consist of two near-polar archipelagos, Iles Crozet and Iles Kerguelen, and two volcanic islands, Ile Amsterdam and Ile Saint-Paul. They contain no permanent inhabitants and are visited only by researchers studying the native fauna. The "Antarctic Lands" portion consists of Adelie Land, a thin slice of the Antarctic continent discovered and claimed by the French in 1840, but which is not recognized internationally and is set aside by the Antarctic Treaty. [edit] Get in[edit] By planeThere are no airports in these islands. [edit] By boatThere are no harbors in these islands. [edit] BuyEconomic activity is limited to servicing meteorological and geophysical research stations and French and other fishing fleets. The fish catches landed on Iles Kerguelen by foreign ships are exported to France and Reunion. [edit] SleepThere are no public accommodations in these islands. [edit] Stay safeIle Amsterdam and Ile Saint-Paul are extinct volcanoes. [edit] Stay healthyAll of these islands have harsh environments, especially in the austral winter.
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