Javier Bardem descended to a depth of 300 meters in the Antarctic

48-year-old Spanish actor Javier Bardem shared with his fans very interesting information about how he spends his vacation. It turned out that the star of the screen is now in the Antarctic, where he went with his brother Carlos. It turns out that celebrities work very closely with Greenpeace and this organization decided to arrange an unforgettable trip for them on the southernmost point of the globe.

Carlos and Javier Bardem

Antarctica is an amazing place

As already, probably, many understood the brothers Bardem his journey fixed on the camera and phones. That's why on the page of Javier in Instagram there were many amazing pictures. On them he posed opposite the chic glaciers, looked at the penguins looking at the dolphins and did a lot of other interesting things. After the famous actor published the first portion of the pictures, he wrote a short post on what Antarctica means for him. Here are the words that could be read in the message:

"Antarctica is an amazing place. This is a territory where there is practically no rain and snow. I can say with certainty that Antarctica is one of the driest places on our planet. However, today I was told that the climate is changing and rain is raining more and more often. It would seem that there is nothing terrible in this, but they carry a destructive force in themselves. The fact is that the young penguins are very afraid of water. They have soft plumage under which there is fluff that can keep warm. You know, these are such peculiar air capsules. If water gets on them, the plumage becomes wet, and the "capsules" cease to fulfill their function. Paradoxically, it sounds, but the chicks of the penguins freeze from the cold. "
Javier Bardem in Antarctica
Javier watches the penguins
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Dive to a depth of 300 meters

After that, Javier decided to tell about what made him the strongest impression:

"A few days later, as my brother and I arrived in Antarctica, we were offered to dive 300 meters to see the bottom of the Weddell Sea. Frankly, for me this trip was the most unusual in my life. I experienced such emotions that I have never had before. This is an amazing experience, which I will gladly tell everyone. When we were at the bottom, I could not think how varied and bright life there is. I saw many sponges and yellow, pink, green corals. The bottom of the Antarctic can not be compared to anything. There is simply no place on the planet. "

Now travel to Antarctica is becoming more popular. Not so long ago, models Josephine Skinner and Jasmine Tux shared with their fans that they decided to take a break from the daily life of the Antarctic, where the frosty weather is not always right, as many believe. The most tourist months are December, January and February, after all, the thermometer in this period shows about 0 degrees. Prices for tours, which are offered by tour operators, start from $ 13,000 for a week of stay in the Antarctic. Conditions for tourists are quite comfortable: warm houses in the parking lot, around which run penguins. As for the hot drinks, there is a Faraday bar on the base, which can satisfy the needs of any, even the most demanding client.

Resident of Antarctica