Not Easy At All
If you think diving beneath the Antarctic is simple, you’re mistaken. For starters, scientists had to determine where the descent would take place. They eventually settled on a place known as “Iceberg Alley.” The location did not get its name for no cause.
In The Antarctic
The alley forms a canal near one of the Antarctic Peninsula’s northernmost points. The water is ringed by ice chunks that are constantly changing. Some of the pieces are just the size of a car, while others cover half a square mile. Simply getting the boat with the submersible there was a big problem.