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Is An Ancient City Hidden Under Antarctica?
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<blockquote data-quote="RHYS" data-source="post: 142563" data-attributes="member: 6186"><p>In late 2010/early 2011, my team was sent to Antarctica to manage a project we designed on SDS2. The entire trip was well-guarded & organized. First to NZ for field training & a ton of crap and papers you can only imagine before anyone is allowed to traverse on to the ice. It literally felt like I was exchanging my signature and my body to leave the whole freaking earth. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, I know it was a privilege to get a chance most never will. And as surreal as it sounds, being there did not feel like being on earth at all. The sheer size could be felt, the desolation, air quality, unpolluted except for near the stations (diesel). The sky looked HUGE, perfectly preserved remains of the once-living frozen in time. My soul felt forced to search... and I did. That was the turning point when I actually realized there is wayyy more "here" than we can fathom. But I guess I've always known that - just sealed my proof. It opened my mind to where it never stops. </p><p></p><p>I know the OP opened by speculating about what could be lurking deep beneath the ice. I wish I had all my knowledge now when I was there. But I just wanted to bear witness to how it felt so different from any place I've ever seen. I wouldn't describe it as unpleasant (in fact, some days it was actually warmer than Winter in the Midwest). But definitely kind of "eerie" like there was much more there.... somewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RHYS, post: 142563, member: 6186"] In late 2010/early 2011, my team was sent to Antarctica to manage a project we designed on SDS2. The entire trip was well-guarded & organized. First to NZ for field training & a ton of crap and papers you can only imagine before anyone is allowed to traverse on to the ice. It literally felt like I was exchanging my signature and my body to leave the whole freaking earth. Anyway, I know it was a privilege to get a chance most never will. And as surreal as it sounds, being there did not feel like being on earth at all. The sheer size could be felt, the desolation, air quality, unpolluted except for near the stations (diesel). The sky looked HUGE, perfectly preserved remains of the once-living frozen in time. My soul felt forced to search... and I did. That was the turning point when I actually realized there is wayyy more "here" than we can fathom. But I guess I've always known that - just sealed my proof. It opened my mind to where it never stops. I know the OP opened by speculating about what could be lurking deep beneath the ice. I wish I had all my knowledge now when I was there. But I just wanted to bear witness to how it felt so different from any place I've ever seen. I wouldn't describe it as unpleasant (in fact, some days it was actually warmer than Winter in the Midwest). But definitely kind of "eerie" like there was much more there.... somewhere. [/QUOTE]
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