
In the gripping series "Antarctic Journal," a modern-day expedition led by Captain Choi Do-hyung embarks on a perilous journey across the frozen continent. Their mission takes an unexpected turn when they uncover a mysterious journal, left behind by a British expedition that ventured into the Antarctic eighty years prior. Miraculously preserved within a box buried in the snow, this journal becomes the key to unlocking secrets long buried beneath the icy landscape.
Tasked with examining this remarkable artifact, Kim Min-jae, one of the expedition members, delves into the entries of the old journal, uncovering startling parallels between the present-day explorers and their predecessors. As he pores over the detailed accounts, it becomes evident that both teams shared not only the same destination but also similar challenges and objectives. The eerie coincidences woven throughout the narratives raise questions about fate and destiny in the unforgiving polar wilderness.
As "Antarctic Journal" progresses, the expedition faces mounting tensions and unexplained occurrences that mirror the trials faced by the British team decades ago. The unfolding story reveals layers of mystery and human resilience, blending historical intrigue with contemporary adventure. Ultimately, the series explores themes of survival, discovery, and the haunting power of the past to influence the present in one of the world's most extreme environments.