September 12,
2019
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RT Website
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Polar explorers have discovered a monumental "lost" ice cave with
three floors, a giant hall, 200 meters of walkways, several lakes
and a river hidden in Antarctica.
The mysterious cave was
found on Galindez Island, where explorers
from the Ukranian Antarctic Expedition (UAE) are based.
There was a
known entrance to the cave opposite the island's shore station,
however several years ago the opening was blocked when a glacier
shifted into the ocean.
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The team searched tirelessly to find another entrance into the cave.
After several unsuccessful attempts, they found an opening at an old
British base - only to discover that the cave is actually three
times larger than the team previously thought.
On the bottom floor of the magnificent cavern the team found a
frozen lake and a giant hall that is almost as high as a four-storey
building (12 meters), eight meters wide and a whopping 30 meters
long.
Over the cave's three floors and about 200 meters of walkways,
the team also discovered an ice river and a bird's feather in an ice
block some 20 meters (65ft) below the surface.
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Researchers know the feather does not belong to a penguin, but the
sample has been shipped back to Ukraine for further examination to
determine exactly what it belongs to and, more importantly, how long
it had been there.
Massive
Underground Cavern Discovered In Antarctica
ROBERT
SEPEHR
South Polar explorers have discovered a monumental
"lost" ice cave with three floors, a giant hall, 200
meters of walkways, several lakes and a river hidden
in Antarctica.
The mysterious cave was found on Galindez Island,
where explorers from the Ukrainian Antarctic
Expedition (UAE) are based.
On the bottom floor of the magnificent cavern the
team found a frozen lake and a giant hall that is
almost as high as a four-story building.
Over the cave's three floors and about 200 meters of
walkways, the team also discovered an ice river and
a bird's feather in an ice block some 20 meters
(65ft) below the surface.
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