Eddy Sondang
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I am a writer and contributor on Vocal.media. I have a strong interest in various topics, such as art, health, technology,and so on. Through my writings I strives to inspire, educate, and entertain readers. I hope you enjoy. God bless
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South Pole
The continent of Antarctica, situated at the bottom of the world, is known to be the coldest and most hostile place on earth. It spans over 5 million square miles and is covered in thick ice sheets that are more than a mile deep. The average daily temperature is a bone-chilling negative 49 degrees Fahrenheit, and the wind speeds can exceed 100 miles per hour. The only inhabitants of this barren land are scientists working in research stations scattered across the continent. Until recently, it was believed that ancient humans never settled in Antarctica due to its inhospitable climate. However, in 2016, satellite images revealed a pyramid-like structure emerging from the ice, leading some researchers to believe that it could be a man-made pyramid. There have been reports of other large pyramids in Antarctica, even bigger than those in Egypt. If true, this raises many questions about who built them, when they were built, and how such massive structures were constructed in such an extreme environment. According to mainstream geologists, Antarctica has been under ice for millions of years, but there is evidence that parts of it may have been ice-free until 4000 BC. In fact, there are stories from Polynesia about culture heroes who reached the Antarctic continent, compiled by a French academic named Argo in his book titled "Out of Antarctica".
By Eddy Sondang3 years ago in Earth