Sapnap sketch:D (Antarctica edition)

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magmarticite (magmite antarcticite cosplay)

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First Known Crossing into the Antarctic Circle (1773) by u/RZ_923

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dug up an old finished piece I made a year ago :0
this scene ripped my heart out, spit on it, threw it off a cliff, tore it apart then shoved it back in my face

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🧭 antarctic expedition! (...sort of)

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Thanks for the great illustrations!!!!!!!!!!!
If we ever meet on the battlefield again, please let me know.🫡
By the way, is your Soldier wearing an Antarctic Parka too? What a coincidence!

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Chinstrap Penguin

Average Lifespan in the Wild: 15 – 20 years
Japanese Name: ヒゲペンギン
Distribution: Unknown
Scientific Name: Pygoscelis antarcticus
Conservation Status: Least Concern
Diet: Piscivore
Romanised Name: Higepengin

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Dive in to the Ocean
Acrylic on canvas

I am very happy that this work is in a new home today🧑🏻‍🎨

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Of course Captain Crozier and Miss Ross opened the ball with a quadrille~
New Year in the Antarctic with some Rossier dancing ☺️

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Adopt I made, mostly based on the antarctic scale worm.

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“The Antarctic Division’s suits are built differently to withstand super-fucking-cold environments. So, naturally, they shared the design with the rest of the Divisions. Now, instead of dealing with it, we have proper winter uniforms. I get called a ninja, though.”-Camelia, 2015.

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I drew three types of bird that appeared in the dream that I had last night. All three were native to a foggy subantarctic island that had a small but well-developed (at least one 20-story building) city atop it

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Esidisi is in a box and is being shipped to Antarctica

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Art of the Day: "Lost Antarctida". Buy at: https://t.co/tH1IpPLlUu

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day 5: brushing hair

lanzhou lazuli + tiny antarc chiye 😩 definitely very self-indulgent ndjdjdkd

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The Arctic Tern is thought to have the longest migration of any bird - traveling from the high Arctic to the Antarctic. from John James Audubon's ‘The Birds of America’ (1840-44)

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The Arctic Tern is thought to have the longest migration of any bird - traveling from the high Arctic to the Antarctic. from John James Audubon's ‘The Birds of America’ (1840-44)

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