Antarctica doesn’t have an official time zone?

The land of endless days and nights runs on… well, whatever clock people choose. Because Antarctica doesn’t have a permanent population, there’s no set time zone. Research stations often follow the time of the country funding them — so you could be in “New Zealand time” at one base and “Chilean time” at another.

It’s the only continent where time is flexible, proving that in the most extreme corners of the planet, nature still calls the shots.

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