A□tarc□i□a li□es in ou□ dreams as the most remo□e,□the□most forbidd□ng continen□□on□P□□net Earth. □t is a□hug□□land cover□d wit□ □ce□as□th□c□ a□ □hree miles,□se□□i□gly invuln□□able, c□□d and dark for ei□h□ months of the y□ar. Yet Anta□ctica is al□o a f□a□il□ place, hom□□to an □ncre□i□le varie□□ of□life□alo□g its edg□s, arguab□y t□e most s□unning, brea□hta□ing and sti□l-pristi□e□p□ace on earth.□The one consta□t is that it is co□stantl□ changing, every seaso□, every day, ev□r□ h□u□. I'v□ been f□rtunate to tra□el to Antarctica m□□□ □imes; most□re□ently□□i□h □D c□meras, a first □o□ the contine□t□ The□resul□ i□□our new fil□, Antarctica:□On □he E□ge□- 有人□出牧遥是反派。□“改天我找□飞问问就□道□。”