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The Antarctic Treaty <ref name="AntarcticTreaty "/><ref name="AntTreaty "/> and related agreements <ref name="43rdmeasure"/>, collectively known as the Antarctic Treaty System (ATS), regulate international relations with respect to Antarctica. It was the first arms control agreement established during the Cold War, setting aside the continent as a scientific preserve, establishing restrictions limiting travel to scientific investigation, and banning military activity; for the purposes of the treaty system, Antarctica is defined as all the land and ice shelves south of 60°S latitude.
 
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Fake 24-hour Video: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQlr366eels YouTube: Antarctica 24 hour Sun]
 
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There are other videos that seem to show the 24 hr. loop, but I also know that some of those can clearly be debunked like this one was due to silly editing errors, and some have no proof to their location. Sun movement could be easily faked with CGI or by filming a northern region and claiming it was the "South pole".
 
NOAA.GOV website shows multiple time-lapse videos of the south pole, however every day it skips about 13 hours; again skirting around any proof of a 24-hour sun. Jeran at [[People/Content_Creators/Jeranism|Jeranism]] wrote these people about the missing footage, and they made excuses about limited bandwidth is why the videos are missing time. <ref name="timelapse"/>
 
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<ref name="43rdmeasure">[[:File:The_Antarctic_Treaty_43rd_Measures_CP_726.pdf|PDF: Measures adopted at the Forty-Third Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting]]</ref>
<ref name="AntarcticTreaty">[[:File:Antarctic_Treaty_1959.pdf|PDF: Antartic Treaty 1959]]</ref>
<ref name="AntTreaty">[https://www.nsf.gov/geo/opp/antarct/anttrty.jsp nsf.gov The Antarctic Treaty]</ref>
<ref name="timelapse">[https://gml.noaa.gov/obop/spo/movies.php noaa.gov South Pole Time Lapse Movies]</ref>
 
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