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Winter WonderLand

                                     Winter is the coldest season of the year,
                                      But if u look deeper into the 
                                      natural world, even the coldest of winters
                                      have stories that can warm ur heart.

In Antarctrica, winter brings four months of darkness and
temperatures as low as -70`C . The onset of winter sees emperor 
penguing travel 160 km towards the interior of the continent.

                               These penguins brave subzero temperatures 
                                     on open ice and endure the 
                                    planet's harshest winds just to 
                                   welcome their young ones into the world !

Nature works magic in winters and it is most visible in the Arctic.
The blue-grey coat of the Arctic hard and Arctic fox living there
turns brilliant white, during Arctic winters ! Though winter months 
 bring snowy landscapes, frosty mornings and cold weather,
 the joy of discovering nature is always warm and pleasant.

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