The climate in Antarctica is unforgiving to humans. The cold winds are harsh and can cut through to the marrow, freezing every fluid in the body. For the foolish who venture into this unknown land chasing the thrill of nature, the low temperature often provides permanent refrigeration.
However, for about two months, everything changes.
Some of the ice forming this southern block of the globe recedes from the continent, flowing back into the oceans. This short period brings daylight for almost twenty four hours every day. And the temperature rises. Sure, no one feels warm, but the 10⁰ Celsius or higher is a heaven-sent gift for the creatures of this land.