Paradise Bay

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Paradise Bay is a scenic natural harbor on the Antarctic Peninsula known for its dramatic ice-clad mountains, glaciers, and use as a site for research stations and expedition cruises.

Observed surface forms (1)

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Paradise Harbor 0 2

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
natural harbor
tourist attraction
bestVisitMonths December to March
bestVisitSeason austral summer
climate polar climate
countryClaimedBy Argentina
Chile
governedBy Antarctic Treaty System
hasActivity iceberg cruising
kayaking
landing at research station sites
photography
hasFeature glacier fronts calving into the bay
protected waters
snow- and ice-covered coastline
steep surrounding mountains
knownFor dramatic ice-clad mountains
expedition cruise visits
glaciers
icebergs
research stations nearby
scenic natural harbor
locatedIn Antarctic Peninsula
Antarctica
locatedOn west coast of the Antarctic Peninsula
nearbyFacility Almirante Brown Station
González Videla Antarctic Base
nearbySettlementType research station
partOf Antarctic tourism routes
Gerlache Strait region
protectedBy environmental regulations under the Antarctic Treaty System
safetyConcern avalanches from steep slopes
iceberg navigation hazards
seaIceConditions seasonal sea ice
typicalWildlife Antarctic terns
Weddell seal
surface form: Weddell seals

crabeater seals
gentoo penguins
humpback whales
kelp gulls
minke whales
usedFor scientific research support
small-boat excursions
tourism
wildlife observation
visitedBy expedition cruise ships
zodiac boats

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Almirante Brown Station locatedBy Paradise Bay
Almirante Brown Station locatedIn Paradise Bay
this entity surface form: Paradise Harbor
Brown Base location Paradise Bay
this entity surface form: Paradise Harbor