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Ancient civilization found in the icy wastes of Antarctica
hibiny.ru: Another civilization has been found under centuries—old snow - global warming has revealed secrets to archaeologists.
Archaeologists have studied images of the icy surface of Antarctica and made a discovery, reports trendymen.ru . They saw ancient ruins opening up from under a layer of snow and ice. Global warming has allowed us to consider the mysterious settlement.
The images of Antarctica were taken by NASA satellites. They show that the buildings cleared of snow have ancient architectural features. The ruins may be part of an ancient civilization that existed thousands of years ago. Its study will expand the understanding of human history. At the same time, the thawing of ice in Antarctica can lead to negative environmental consequences for the region.
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