The bases of extraterrestrials?
Antarctica or also known as South Pole is the 4th largest continent on our planet after Africa, Asia and America, being nearly trice the size of Australia. Antarctica is the last continent to be colonized, having been discovered in 1603 and not explored until 20th century, an icy continent where there is only ice and tundra, where is nothing where only seaweed bacteria, fungi and others live there…But this is what they told us, but is that TRUE?
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Antarctica is surrounded by mysteries with unsolved questions. First, not even the maps are accurate. The Nasa shows us an icy continent with not much more then mountains inside but some old maps shows us a different Antarctica.
In 1739 the French cartographer Philip mapped Antarctica with 2 large traks of land separated by a central sea.
Even long before that 1513 the Turkish cartographer Ahmed Mouidini Piri mapped a fairly exact map.
After his death Admiral Richards Evelyn, one of his expeditions diaries came to light. A diary that been censored by the navy where he explain that his trip was a trip to the interior of Earth, where it ensure that there is a large cavity at the South Pole that penetrated into the interior of the Earth and how he could see lush forest, lakes, rivers, animals and even more pre-historic ones like mammoths, where the temperature was 20C. He is also talking about flying sources that escorted him to meet one of the intraterrestrials civilizations, The Kingdom of Agartha.
But how can we check? The entire continent appears censored. The explanation for this is that supposedly the satellites cannot fly over it, but something is very curios, is when you discover that it is surrounded by hundreds of military bases from different countries. If there is only fungi and bacteria, why 29 countries have military based there?
A very breaking news, India researchers discovered the first plant in the continent in 40 years.
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“Basically, the plants here survive on penguin poop. It helps that the manure doesn’t decompose in this climate,” said Prof Bast.
What about sunlight? The scientists say they still fully don’t understand how the plants survive under thick snow during the six winter months with no sunlight and temperatures dropping to as low as -76C.