Finshaggy
Well-Known Member
I am reading about Antarctica, and there are a few awesome things about it. 1) There are no "laws" as we know them, so there is really no limit to the plants that can be grown there. Species and plant count don't apply. And, growing plants there and using some of them in outdoor trials could actually help people learn more about Antarctica. 2) 6 Months of sunlight, 6 months of darkness. So plenty of time for an outdoor harvest, and there is even an area known as the "Dry Valley". 3) Apparently there are hundreds of cities, and like 4 or 5 "metropolises". I had no idea that people actually lived in Antarctica, and apparently it has become more popular since the recession started. 4) There is internet access, but not really any deliveries. So that's half pro half con. 5) No fishing or hunting, but plenty of stuff for videos and no rules against farming. 6) Even just living there would be a research project all it's own, but being there would offer a chance at SO many other things. Look up the cities there and stuff, there is one that is underground and the whole thing is lit up by one candle in the doorway reflecting off of tons of quarts. Even just 6 months there would be something tons of people would want to see.