Mysterious Giant Hole In Antarctica Puzzles Scientists
The hole is known as ‘Polynya’, which Russians use to describe an area of water surrounded by ice, and the mysterious hole was initially observed
The hole is known as ‘Polynya’, which Russians use to describe an area of water surrounded by ice, and the mysterious hole was initially observed
The latest major discovery on the icy continent just goes to prove once again how little we really know about Antarctica, and the fact is
The iceberg split from the region known as the Larsen C Ice Shelf, and is approximately 200 metres in thickness. To put it into perspective,
The image was originally posted on the Godlike Productions website, and quickly had not only people suggesting it was remnants of an ancient advanced civilisation,
No stranger to controversial or unexplained images, Google Earth is once again the source of the images in question – images of what some believe
During the Cretaceous period, the sea monsters we read about in legend would very much have been part of everyday reality in Earth’s prehistoric seas. Palaeontologists
Since 1995 when Graham Hancocks original book ‘Fingerprints Of The Gods’ was published and made a few waves with its claims, it has gone on
British scientists have discovered an enormous subglacial pit beneath the ice in Antarctica deeper than the Grand Canyon. Researchers were charting the Ellsworth Subglacial
(Image Credit: Doug Wiens) Researchers have revealed that earthquake activity deep below West Antarctica reveal an active volcano. The discovery, published on November 17th in
(Image Credit: Patricia Ryberg) New research has found that Antarctica used to be abundant with strange and exotic forests. Around 250 million years ago,