Adélie Land
Adélie Land is a region located in Antarctica, specifically on the continent's eastern side. It is named after the Adélie Penguin, a species native to the area. The region is characterized by its icy landscape, glaciers, and rocky outcrops, making it a unique environment for scientific research and wildlife observation.
This territory is claimed by France as part of its Antarctic territories. Adélie Land is largely uninhabited, with only temporary research stations established by various countries. The area is significant for studying climate change and its effects on polar ecosystems, as well as for understanding the behavior of Antarctic wildlife.