10 Most Mysterious Recent Discoveries From Antarctica

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From volcanoes about to erupt at any moment, to giant eggs of a long lost creature, here are 10 strange discoveries found in Antarctica.


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10. Ice Tunnels
Underneath one of the most remote outposts in the world, there is a network of tunnels cut into the ice! Amundsen-Scott Station is a research hub that can house hundreds of researchers at a time with state-of-the-art technology.

9. Subglacial Volcano
In 2013, scientists published an alarming study describing the first-ever discovery of a subglacial Antarctic volcano! Found in the Marie Byrd Land highland region, nobody knows when it will erupt, but when it does happen, it “will create millions of gallons of water beneath the ice -- many lakes full,” according to a statement from study leader Doug Wiens. He further explained that the eruption will send water gushing toward the sea and into a major ice stream, which drains Antarctic ice into the Ross Ice Shelf.

8. Leningradskaya Station
For 20 years from 1971 to 1991, Leningradskaya Station served as the Soviet Union’s Antarctic base, where scientists studied meteorology, glaciology, oceanology, magnetism, and more. Built on a tall cliff by the 15th Soviet Antarctic Expedition on the Oates Coast of the Victoria Land region, it regularly combated extreme winds, storms, and cold, which made life at Leningradskaya far from comfortable and perhaps even dangerous.

7. Long Lost Wallet
While stationed in Antarctica in 1967 and 1968, Navy meteorologist Paul Grisham lost his wallet. He cut his losses, moved on, and eventually forgot about it -- until 53 years later, when someone returned the 91-year-old’s long-lost property.

6. Future Plants
In recent years, scientists discovered evidence that West Antarctica was a lush temperate rainforest around 90 million years ago, during the age of the dinosaurs, standing in stark contrast to its current barren and frozen state. Practically nothing can live there now !

5. Martian Mineral
Science Magazine recently reported the discovery of a rare martian mineral rarely seen on Earth, beneath the Antarctic ice. Known as Jarosite, it is a yellow-brown mineral that requires water and acidic conditions to form, according to NASA. It is actually found in abundance on Mars. Scientists have long wondered how jarosite became so plentiful on Mars, with some speculating that the planet was once covered in ice, facilitating the process necessary for it to form.

4. Mummified Penguins
In 2016, ornithologist Steven Emslie discovered dozens of penguin corpses -- some long-dead and mummified, others who appeared to be recently deceased -- at Cape Irizar on the Scott Coast of the Ross Sea.

3. Fossilized Egg
In 2011, Chilean scientists discovered a fossil egg resembling a deflated football on Seymour Island, off the Antarctic coast. Then, it sat unidentified for nearly a decade in the collections of Chile’s National Museum of Natural History. Dating back an estimated 68 million years, it likely belonged to a gigantic extinct marine reptile -- perhaps a mosasaur -- that lived during the time of the dinosaurs.

2. Underwater Methane Leak
Last year, researchers revealed the 2011 discovery of the first known underwater methane leak in Southern Antarctica, beneath the Ross Ice Shelf. Methane is a greenhouse gas that is up to 25 times more capable than carbon dioxide of exacerbating climate change. In other places throughout the world, methane-eating microbes eat the gas spewing from leaks, preventing it from entering the atmosphere.

1. HUMAN-SIZED PENGUIN
Between 37 and 40 million years ago, penguins taller than the average modern human roamed Antarctica, according to a 2014 study by a team of researchers from the La Plata Museum in Argentina. Dubbed the “colossus penguin” (Palaeeudyptes klekowskii), the fossil used for the research is the most complete fossil ever found in Antarctica.

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Who else ever wanted to go to the Antarctica area?

pollyannwilliams
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Well done to everyone who is early and finds this comment

lesharke
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We love your videos! My niece and I wactch everyday. Thanks for making such great content.

mr.nordybeard
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Everything happening to our planet has been happening over billions of years. We cannot stop it, nor can we change it. Earth and Nature does what it does without us.

LadySythe
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"Hi, it's Katrina!" love to hear that! a great intro to a good time. always enjoy these posts. Antarctica will be divulging lots of secrets as the ice melts. it was once a warm and fertile part of the last super-continent. not to mention other interglacial periods in past millenia. should be a very interesting century! keep us informed, Kat!

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I’ve been living 7 years in a small travel trailer not meant for cold weather.
These past 5 years I’ve been living in Yukon Canada.
Antarctica with all the facilities and technologies they have there would be a breeze.😎

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I'd live in Antarctica for 6 months definitely

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Katrina is so chipper and sweet. We love it.

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Thank you for the update, Katrina..!! :)

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Katrina you never fail to deliver an amazing and interesting video. Well done young lady. Thanks for sharing.

edwardparkhurst
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This was fantastic I love learning about history. I am so happy I found your channel

vickismallwood
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I would like to visit but I really don't think that I could live there even temporarily.

tanyaadams
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What about the active volcanoes under the ice along the Western Edge, that is raising the water temp and melting the ice ?

richardlinn
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There are many old burned out volcanoes in Antarctica. I enjoyed the experience of being to only a small area of a massive land mass.

KenDavies-qvfs
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I love these videos. They give me a start and some times research something all night.

tyamiller
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Look forward to your videos every day 😁.

headedcow
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Brings back memories. Spent 6 months there in 1980 - 1981at McMurdo. Unbelievably cold and those tunnels, well, its best most of them are off limits....

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I watch everyday and Love it. Thanks to your team for what you do!

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Ugh whenever people talk about Antarctica I get anxiety XD. I just thing about global warming and all the stuff thats going to come out of the ice.

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ur vids always seems to make me curious everytime😂

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