South Pole setting for wedding photos, penguins included
Updated: 2015-02-28 11:51
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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In today's trending, couples take their wedding photos in Antarctica, an audacious thief wearing a "confession" note steals from a victim, a man missing for 31 years following his abduction returns home, a couple move into government housing after living 31 years in a cave, a PhD candidate isn't so smart about giving up a seat on a plane and a young American is heartbroken when love doesn't blossom in Zhejiang.
Couples from a Chinese travel group have their photos taken in their wedding clothes on the Antarctic Peninsula at Mikkelsen Harbor, Nov 22, 2014. [Photo/CFP] |
It's not just a dream for people to go to the South Pole now. You can even get married there if you want.
A growing number of Chinese tourists have paid visits to the remote region and many of them have wedding photos taken there with penguins freely walking around.
But many Internet users are thinking further. They believe human activities will definitely have a bad impact on the creatures that live on the Antarctic Peninsula, and people should think carefully before they enter the remote island.
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