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THE NAVIGATOR WHO CROSSED THE ICE WALLS: WORLDS BEYOND THE ANTARCTICA

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So too, then, might be the fantasy of Byrd’s Symmesian discoveries, and the crystal cities and advanced beings inside the earth; or, as Joe Rogan associate Sam Tripoli frames it on an episode of Rogan’s popular podcast, “some time-traveling Nazi shit” involving a worldwide “spiritual war” centering on New Schwabenland. As the cultural geographer Denis Cosgrove puts it in Apollo's Eye (02001), “there seems to be an unwillingness to contemplate these global regions without anxiety.” In the face of endless reports of the Earth’s climactic demise issuing from Antarctic research, many might find it easier to believe that the official line of doom and gloom disguises awesome and awful spectacles of aliens, Nazis, and denizens of a hollow (or flat) earth. Union Glacier, Antarctica. Photograph by Christopher Michel. As for the Southern latitudes being larger than the North, they most certainly are and have shown to be so time and again. In 1773 Captain Cook became the first modern explorer known to have breached the Antarctic Circle and reached the ice barrier. During three voyages, lasting three years and eight days, Captain Cook and crew sailed a total of 60,000 miles along the Antarctic coastline never once finding an inlet or path through or beyond the massive glacial wall! Captain Cook wrote: “The ice extended east and west far beyond the reach of our sight, while the southern half of the horizon was illuminated by rays of light which were reflected from the ice to a considerable height. It was indeed my opinion that this ice extends quite to the pole, or perhaps joins some land to which it has been fixed since creation.” Researchers have discovered a never-before-seen ecosystem lurking in an underground river one third of a mile beneath an Antarctic ice shelf. The team of scientists from New Zealand drilled through the ice shelf and dropped a camera into the cavern below. Hundreds of amphipods—small, shrimp-like crustaceans—swarmed the camera as it descended into the river, reports Live Science's Harry Barker.

William Smith discovers South Shetland Islands ( 62°00′S 058°00′W), the first land discovered south of 60° south latitude.What I wanted out of it was to provide other creative people with a resource that they could use in their own projects. I was excited to see what other people could come up with, and all I asked was that people would link me in the things they create with it. Unfortunately, 13 months later I’ve yet to see anyone appropriate the map for any purpose, despite it being my most popular post by a huge margin, with over 40K views. was a member of the Mars world which is why he could easily travel there through the land bridge that connects us(Byrd's Strait). With ICESat-2’s ability to measure both the surface of water and the seafloor below it – up to 140 feet (43 meters) in optimal conditions – researchers are also using the satellite to investigate coastal ecosystems. Like the walls of Asgard, the coastline of these landmasses are sheer cliff faces that jut out of the water. They are much more habitable however, since they’re located well within the tropic and temperate regions, and their surfaces sit a few hundred meters above the sea level rather than over one thousand. The continent of Horus itself is more or less uniform in elevation along its coastline, while the ascending isles increase In height the closer they are to Horus. The faces of these cliffs host a variety of unique habitats, such as vertical forests. James Cook – sails HMS Resolution crossing Antarctic Circle in January 1773 and December 1773. On 30 January 1774 he reaches 71° 10′ S, his Farthest South, coming within about 75 miles of the Antarctic mainland without seeing it.

Helen and William come from the Ancestral Lands, which are some 8000 kilometers south of our Antarctic ice wall. They have From the expedition base Little America in the Ross Ice Shelf on the other side of the South Pole is East Antarctica. The interview was in December 1954 and East Antarctica was unexplored then. And East Antarctica has about the size of the USA. An area bigger than United States, thats never seen by human being, and thats beyond the pole, the other side the south pole". Ok. Antarctica had been circumnavigated, the coast at least roughly mapped and much of the "near side" had been explored before his time.Some of the followers of those specific flat earth models would say that yes, navigation devices were calibrated to alter the true distances. For a satellite with ice in its name, and measuring ice as its mission, NASA’s ICESat-2 is also getting a lot of attention from scientists who have warmer subjects in mind. At this month’s Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union (AGU), researchers are highlighting how the Ice, Cloud and land Elevation Satellite 2 is helping to understand aspects of our home planet far beyond what it was intended to do. Second French Antarctic Expedition – led by Jules Dumont d’Urville; discovers Adelie Land and sets foot on an islet of Geologie Archipelago ( 66°36′19″S 140°4′0″E) 4 km from the mainland to take mineral and animal samples (66° S) Thoth and the islands that follow it are extremely fast moving landmasses by plate tectonics standards, circling the ice wall approximately every 2000 years. It goes in an almost perfect circle, so its seasons remain stable, while its weather patterns are apt to fluctuate as it moves through and disrupt the ocean currents of the second world. Aside from the regular climactic disruption, Thoth’s rapid movement also spawns earthquakes and volcanic eruptions along its path, so whatever continent or island chain is in close proximity to Thoth has to deal with environmental turmoil for a few centuries as it passes by them.

If a force is strong enough to keep countless trillions of gallons of water on the surface of a spinning globe it would squash all life in the process! If no one ever told you the world was round then you would never think it was by your own inspection.

What is beyond the ice wall?

No. I adhere to an infinite repeating plane flat earth model which reconciles with measuring devices. I don't believe there are specific "round earth devices and systems" that are common with many other flat earth models. Sir Isaac Newton, besides being paid to promote the false theory of evolution was paid to promote the false notion of gravity. Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen – on 27 January 1820, discovers an ice shelf at Princess Martha Coast that later became known as the Fimbul Ice Shelf ( 69°21′28″S 2°14′50″W). Also, I imagine the tunnels to have a dense distribution of hydrothermal vents and volcanic flows that keep the tunnels from freezing.

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