so what's the deal with Antarctica?
It's real fucking cold there
>>18760540
penguinz and shitt
Its ice sheets are melting due to climate change, and its melted ice (along with the Arctic's) will almost certainly cause a one meter rise in sea level by 2100
>>18760802
Pfft 100 years nothing to worry about
>>18760540
>>18761605
>>18760540
Did you read Edgar Allan Poe's book about brave sailor trying to reach center of it back in mid 1800s? It's fucking best horror it has everything even cannibalism
"The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket ''
>>18761622
where there giants?
>>18760540
the basic gestalt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mYiQ-v52g0
>>18760540
That broke my dream. Australia spends a lot of time doing scientific research down there, but my dream last night was that for some reason we pulled the pin and hastily exited Antarctica. Something to do with a very real danger there. Anyway, that's all I remember and it was just a dream afterall.
Birthplace of the Atlantean civilization.
>"The Yaghan People of Tierra del Fuego knew of the South Orkney Islands and the South Shetland Islands which they shunned, and also of the inhabitants of those islands about whom they told dark and hateful stories."
>"European explorer William Smith found the natives barbaric in ways that he had never before encountered, inbred cannibals who wore bone armor and revered a goddess of death and fire."
>" Ruined stone obelisks in the islands and on the Antarctic Peninsula as well as the occasional metal artifact indicated that the natives had once been more numerous and more advanced, but little was learned about them as diseases spread by European contact promptly wiped the island tribes out."
>"An 1821 Russian expedition perished to a mysterious disease, the American explorer Jeremey Robinson claimed to have discovered “new sources of wealth, power, and happiness” in Antarctica but he vanished without a trace. Other explorers disappeared or met mysterious ends- although this only piqued the curiosity of their fellows."
>"The Frenchman Dumont d’Urville discovered an odd lichen in West Antarctica which proved not to be a lichen at all, but rather something entirely new whose cells contained wholly foreign structures and made use of silicon instead of carbon in their biology."
>"Robert Scott and Roald Amundsen reported additional obelisks poking through the ice, far from the islands where the natives had lived and raised questions about how they might have come to be. "
>"The Dry Valleys that they found were lifeless, arid places largely free of ice where it never snowed nor rained. Constant 200 mph winds tore down the valleys, carving their rocky walls into fantastic shapes. The ground had been scaled into geometric patterns eons past by the movement of dead glaciers, and what soil existed was thin and parched."
>>18761656
Thanks for sharing.
>"The explorers found the mummified corpses of seals and seabirds- and of a man clad in bone armor- perfectly preserved by the conditions."
Wtf I thought Antarctica was just where club penguin took place and wasn't real
>>18760540
Let David Wilcock and Corey Goode fill you in, senpai.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGcsfa-GyZk
>"There was water in the valleys, in the form of rivers, lakes, and ponds. The first encountered by the explorers was the unnaturally round Gottesauge (God’s Eye) Lake located in a crater some distance inland. During the winter the surface of Gottesauge froze, but during the summer the edges of the lake melted creating a ring of liquid water around a circle of perpetually frozen ice. From the hills approaching it in the summer the lake gave the impression of nothing so much as a huge eye gazing at the heavens. "
>>18760802
Bill Nye pls go.
>"Terminating there was the Schwarzstrom- the Black River for which the southernmost valley was named. The thick presence of mineral salts in the river rendered it black and undrinkable, and also lowered its freezing point so that it remained liquid all year round."
>"The source of the Schwarzstrom was the Bloody Falls at the glacial end of the valley where the waters ran red as blood."
>"The latter was named for the subterranean Alph River which began above ground at Lake Koettlitz and ran beneath moraine and glacier for most of its length before reaching the sea. The former valley was much stranger, it and the smaller valley beyond it emitted a pale blue glow at night."
>"In the other valleys they found fossils, fossilized leaves and the bones of giant reptilian creatures- indicating that against all common sense there had been a time when Antarctica was tropical before some antediluvian catastrophe reduced it all to ice."
>"There were the bones of men, turned to stone by the millennia, and the tip of a worn and rounded obelisk poking from the glacier beyond the Bloody Falls. In the Crossroads Valley a two centimeter crust of green, black, and red glass, circular and miles in diameter, covered odd mineral deposits of iron, copper, pure aluminum and other metals. There was further glass in the Blue Valley, as well as burnt shadows on the rocks"
>"Here there were native ruins, melted metal monuments about which were clustered huts of un-mortared stone and signs that once the natives had worshiped their goddess here. The Russo-German explorers learned quickly to avoid parts of the Blue Valley outside the ruins and particularly the valley beyond it, for otherwise the unwary risked dying a slow and unpleasant death as their hair fell out, they vomited blood, and they went into seizures."
>"Explorers found that the algae which bloomed in the lakes could be rendered edible and the water drinkable by the use of evaporation stills, and stumbled onto a small petrol reservoir not far from Gottesauge."
Antarctica is seen of quite no life.
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ASMR really stands for Antarctic Service Medal and Ribbon
>>18761762
Is there a geology fag here that can explain what this actually is?
>>18760540
What's the deal with you?
.t Antarctica
>>18761740
>>18761703
PREACH
>>18761832
stfu you puckered asshole, aka trumpf
>>18761851
straight up bullshit, straight out the ass
>>18760843
Forget it anon we live in the endless summer
>>18762620
>ugly
>>18761622
You might also enjoy "The Terror" by Dan Simmons. It's about the doomed Franklin Expedition.
>>18762536
it says what it is right in the filename
>>18761622
Read "Green Antarctica"
>>18764039
thanks
Autismarctica
Its a frozen wasteland, its been that way since the miocene, and little else. What about that attracts all the autists and schizos like >>18761913 ?
>>18761746
Clearly all these fucking mountains are pyramids right
>>18761622
>Did you read Edgar Allan Poe's book about brave sailor trying to reach center of it back in mid 1800s?
Antarctica was discovered in 1895.
>>18761656
Could have to do with mysterious military equipment there.
http://www.express.co.uk/news/science/618769/Antarctic-UFO-mystery-deepens-after-researchers-find-tanks-guarding-alien-crash-site
>>18760802
Is there any way that could be sped up? 2100 is too far away.
>>18763661
Lore from yagan people.
I don't dismiss that it could be all bullshit, but it's the stories they tell.
>>18767690
>>18760540
MSM acknowledges this guy was on military service for 2 months as a pilot in Antarctica. If theres a pilot theres a runway and therefore a US base. Switch F and B;
bacefook.com/9News/videos/1426306267417206/
>>18767713
Pilots and goverment officials go to Antartica all the time, some of the tech it's tested there.
>>18767690
You understand Poe was a fictional writer, right?
>>18767713
I saw that last night too. This guy appears to be either a C-130 pilot or navigator. C-130 is a large Air Force cargo/transport plane.
Interesting....
>>18760540
>so what's the deal with Antarctica?
tekeli-li
Why don't you guys all get jobs in Antarctica if you wanna fuckin know so much about it
>>18767867
You know those bags of ice
>>18768198
Tax rates are insane there
>>18768149
>>18760540
Eldritch horrors at the mountains of madness my friend.
>>18761767
no trees in Antarctica
>>18760540
Niggers there are white
It's gonna rebel for its independence soon.
>>18762536
I think it's just glacial scars I'm no geofag tho
>>18767690
it was discovered more than 100 years previously lol
>>18767698
Can we have the source?
>>18770515
It's a reference to the legend of the Iceberg of Kanasaka.
It's a traditional selk'nam legend that claims that they come from the white island of the south, the legend talks about a Yagan that was trapped in an iceberg and floated from the island of origin to the continent.
>>18767694
attacking the ozone layer
>>18767867
It was also strange when he described his child as "Having trouble locking on and tracking"
The Antarctica Treaty prohibits any military activity, the obvious is that he must have been transporting scientific equipment for 2 months, something that would require a cargo plane.
Articles of the Antarctic Treaty
Article 1 – The area is to be used for peaceful purposes only; military activity, such as weapons testing, is prohibited,
but military personnel and equipment may be used for scientific research or any other peaceful purpose.
But then again when has America ever played by the rules.
>>18767867
>>18767713
>>18771435
The military is often used to to ship/fly in cargo and people to the bases.
>>18772188
>>18770488
The Antarctic landed there in 1895.
>>18763576
ddie
IT'S BRITISH CLAY.
LEAVE IT ALONE.
>>18771435
There is a reason nobody complains that a huge chunk of it is claimed by Britain. Well they do, just not enough. It's used by the USA as a weapons research location. USA regularly uses British territories to do just that. That's the only reason Britain still has part of it's Empire left after USA blackmailed them to give it up.
>>18772270
It belongs to Argentina!
>>18772286
>UK, Argentina, and Chile all claiming the same shitty peninsula
wtf
>>18760540
The Thing lives there.
>>18772213
Yes, LANDED there. But it was DISCOVERED in 1820.
>>18760540
What happens if I were to sail to Antarctica with a crew and explore. Would this be allowed?
>>18760540
Just noticed it's sort of shaped like a brain
place is full of Shoggoths
>>18770218
Wrong! few trees
>>18770271
it is rightful Australian clay
>>18761737
I think even if its not a real pyramid the landholders of of Antarctica should pull together and carve it into one. Like if we can set up a nuclear powerplant we could heat one spot up enough to build a city then robot drill and laser it smooth. It'd be cool.
>>18760802
Aren't you excited. Normally I'm to lazy to go to the beach, but with this here climate change, things won't be so strenuous anymore.
>>18763799
Excellent book. Came here to post that.
>>18772188
66°33'11.7"N 99°50'21.9"E
>>18777762
It's nothing
>>18777901
Wait, why is that so dry?
>>18777905
Because that's not Antarctica, you tard.
http://www.express.co.uk/news/science/779141/Green-ice-Antarctica-NASA-pictures-mystery-theory