Demonstrators rallied across the world on Saturday ― from Antarctica to Ann Arbor, Beirut to Buenos Aires, Cape Town to Canberra ― to show solidarity with the throngs of protesters gathered in Washington, D.C., on the day after President Donald Trump’s inauguration.

The Women’s March on Washington organization reported that there were more than 600 sister events planned, with support streaming in from all seven continents.

Hundreds of thousands of activists have flooded the nation’s capital to call for equality and protest the incoming Trump administration. March organizers said that as many as /twitter.com/dnvolz/status/822808767838507010"}}">half a million people had turned out for the D.C. event, double their initial estimate.

Linda Zunas organized a rally that didn’t crowd streets or pack city squares, but that did feature perhaps the day’s only penguin-themed protest sign. The 42-year-old data analytics and market research professional told The Independent that a group of about 30 people planned to march in a sister event in Antarctica. One of the group’s banners reportedly read “Penguins for Peace.”

Although they may be the only protesters in Antarctica, they had plenty of support across the six other continents.

Africa

Accra, Ghana

Women are marching against Donald Trump front of the US embassy in Accra, the capital of Ghana today https://t.co/48PexUaYhP pic.twitter.com/zueHJvCHMF — Financial Times (@FT) January 21, 2017

Cape Town, South Africa

Jos, Nigeria

Antarctica

Asia

Seoul, South Korea

#세계여성_공동행진_서울

초반에 스티커 받고 트윗보면서 행진 따라가려다가 길잃어 버려서..거의 후반에 행진에 참여하게 되긴 했지만 뿌듯하다😂 pic.twitter.com/WooIu7u83X — ⭐⭐⭐3.24⭐⭐⭐별령 (@so0918) January 21, 2017

첫 번째 타래로는 오늘 행사 오셨던 분들이 들었던 피켓 중 인상깊은 것들을 남깁니다. pic.twitter.com/P8yt3RdZui — 나인 (@Nine_gray) January 21, 2017

Tokyo, Japan

Video: People flock to 'sister' Women's March in Tokyo, call for protection of women's rightshttps://t.co/g5LNuS0lpE pic.twitter.com/WpJro2xmMc — The Mainichi (@themainichi) January 21, 2017

Bangkok, Thailand

Beirut, Lebanon

Delhi, India

Australia

Sydney

Melbourne

Canberra

Europe

Barcelona, Spain

Brussels, Belgium

Reykjavik, Iceland

#WomensMarch in Reykjavik, Iceland - because protecting the rights of all is the right thing to do ❤️ pic.twitter.com/Lmmx36I3ZA — Asdis Olafsdottir (@asdisolafs) January 21, 2017

Helsinki, Finland

Only small but determined turnout at #womensmarchhelsinki still great to join all the marches worldwide pic.twitter.com/1y33IlZ5HX — Regina Gilmore (@marukgilmore) January 21, 2017

Paris, France

I'm in Paris and so proud to be @womensmarch This global movement is truly empowering and important. pic.twitter.com/rKPrrfH9rH — Rami Malek (@ItsRamiMalek) January 21, 2017

North America

Halifax, Canada

Many in Halifax giving thumbs down to his Orangeness pic.twitter.com/7hMgC8A5TG — Sam Austin (@SamAustinD5) January 21, 2017

Ottawa, Canada

#Ottawa this is what it takes!!!!

Let's leave all our signs of solidarity outside the #USembassy or under the #PeaceTower. #WomensMarch pic.twitter.com/KJvOEKhxs5 — Lyrical Lessons (@_LyricalLessons) January 21, 2017

Oaxaca, Mexico

And of course, all over the United States.

South America

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Santiago, Chile

See more photos from women’s marches around the world.

PHOTO GALLERY Women's Marches Around The World