Strange Cave with Stairs Found in Antarctica

Strange Cave with Stairs Found in Antarctica

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@hydroshoot
@hydroshoot - 29.01.2024 18:10

Here is the location of the cave on Google Maps. 62°00'28"S 57°45'15"W

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@AIKnows24
@AIKnows24 - 27.01.2024 07:40

So many more mysteries left to uncover here.

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@lornalong6468
@lornalong6468 - 22.01.2024 12:25

If you look at other areas in this video you will see a 'folding effect' in the ice/glaciers elsewhere too.

Glaciers & ice are not simply rigid. There are massive forces at play beneath their surface and throughout the mass of ice (their depth & width).

When ice meets particular conditions the forces exerted on it - not to mention seasons & temperature changes as well) - cause it to behave a little like plastic or heated metal at times. It has a sort of malleable character.

Imagine 100,000s tons of ice 'flowing' slowly over millennia towards the sea. It flows over uneven rocks and sometimes needs to squash itself through narrower portions of the landscape.

In the process the landscape is sculptured by the ice (as with the Norwegian Fjords way back in time) AND the glacier gets 'reconstituted' by slowly shifting along & accommodating massive pressure that is not consistent or evenly distributed throughout the entire mass.

Portions may move more quickly - closer to the earth where underground rock temperatures may be warmer; temperatures becoming warmer in summer which affect the surface more; the presence of water anywhere which is typically localised to lower lying portions of the landscape & act as a kind of 'lubricant' for the ice mass to 'glide'.

This all happens really really slowly but at uneven speeds, causing cracks, but also folds across the ice mass depending on the specific conditions.

At the entrance to that cave the temperature exuding from the cave is very likely 'warmer' than the surrounding ice mass. Therefore it behaves slightly differently to the ice mass 100m or so to either side.

If you look at the ice cave entrance 'steps', those massive 'folds' look more 'maleable' than the rest of the ice sheet to either side, but you can still see 'folds' in the ice sheet extending sideways from the 'step feature' as well.

It's a natural formation laid down over millennia.

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@user-jo2fd4qf6d
@user-jo2fd4qf6d - 21.01.2024 03:18

Agartha? We are not, and never have been- 'alone'.

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@Gpacharlie
@Gpacharlie - 20.01.2024 08:06

Ants?

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@shimmyhinnah
@shimmyhinnah - 11.01.2024 04:04

Lost me on “millions of years ago.” 👎

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@StormWryt-ou9gp
@StormWryt-ou9gp - 09.01.2024 10:24

Those microscopic dna Rene wants to see it

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@StormWryt-ou9gp
@StormWryt-ou9gp - 09.01.2024 10:23

Deserts have very exotic dna

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@StormWryt-ou9gp
@StormWryt-ou9gp - 09.01.2024 10:22

A little to much information

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@StormWryt-ou9gp
@StormWryt-ou9gp - 09.01.2024 10:21

My best friend lived in a ice castle

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@StormWryt-ou9gp
@StormWryt-ou9gp - 09.01.2024 10:20

Dragons resides in the caves there and dragons were warriors

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@StormWryt-ou9gp
@StormWryt-ou9gp - 09.01.2024 10:19

Antartica had people on it

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@carriephilippi
@carriephilippi - 09.01.2024 01:02

Click bait...

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@THEBIRD-oz2gt
@THEBIRD-oz2gt - 08.01.2024 18:47

LET'S GO RIGHT NOW... I'M OK WITH FROZEN TOP SECRET ... JUST NOT ATM

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@Sherinjim
@Sherinjim - 07.01.2024 08:40

Giants

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@jimmytwotimes802
@jimmytwotimes802 - 01.01.2024 03:52

It’s where water flows.

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@jockoharpo2622
@jockoharpo2622 - 31.12.2023 20:46

Why does this dude talk to us like we're little kids?

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@tamlamoore7962
@tamlamoore7962 - 31.12.2023 05:11

❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊😊😊😊

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@dlo2timez
@dlo2timez - 31.12.2023 04:57

It’s the Ice Kings Lair From Adventure Time Of Coarse!❄️

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@AdviceAdvanced-ph2yq
@AdviceAdvanced-ph2yq - 29.12.2023 07:03

GO SPACE X

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@jimmynolet3752
@jimmynolet3752 - 28.12.2023 06:26

It could explain why Russia spent so much money developing the Satan 2 Nuclear Missle to hitting the North and South Pole because the liberals are arming the artic

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@KevinVenturePhilippines
@KevinVenturePhilippines - 27.12.2023 11:51

About the cave, OK, you found my house, quit doxxing me. - Superman

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@dianewarfield8067
@dianewarfield8067 - 26.12.2023 23:56

SG-1! Hahahaha.

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@briankepner7569
@briankepner7569 - 25.12.2023 19:26

Oh yeah human nature reveals it s head again. Two try to make up explanations for observations that they can't actually experience experiment on or even get better information about yeah Yes we know that Antarctica wasn't part of the South Pole when the last pangea event happened it was tropical. These stories always seem to rely on you thinking the world has been static and unchanging that the strange things you see can possibly exist because they can't happen now. I feel sorry for the easily persuaded

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@prestonmiller9953
@prestonmiller9953 - 24.12.2023 05:16

That would be the perfect place to build an underground city powered by wind and some solar

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@JohnInDaHouse2015
@JohnInDaHouse2015 - 24.12.2023 05:05

it is the exit of a glacial river flowing out thousands of years ago now it has dried up due to glacier changing conditions. no steps just frozen ripples in the water.

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@78tag
@78tag - 23.12.2023 22:58

All of these ?'s are like asking why does a cloud look like a clown face.

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@Robert-dl7if
@Robert-dl7if - 23.12.2023 17:20

Who lives there SUPERMAN of cource. Fortress of solitude 😂😂😂😂😂😂

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@alanlangley7246
@alanlangley7246 - 23.12.2023 15:32

Santa House

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@dimensionexo.
@dimensionexo. - 22.12.2023 21:29

Home of the "Yeti"

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@harryjones5260
@harryjones5260 - 22.12.2023 19:57

can u ask your neighbours to turn that disco music down

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@farleytrading
@farleytrading - 22.12.2023 03:14

that cave is a vent from bigger underground caves and keeps melting the snow with the warmer air from underground so it seems to come and go.

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@jms7765
@jms7765 - 21.12.2023 20:56

Maybe it's Batman's cave

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@Marcus_Octavius_Maximus
@Marcus_Octavius_Maximus - 20.12.2023 17:02

It's not "Chulu."
It's pronounced ka-thu-lu.

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@claudiaclaudia936
@claudiaclaudia936 - 18.12.2023 18:25

Antarctica = EXTRA_TERRES_TRIALS
Learning LATIN IS KEY

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@johnt.848
@johnt.848 - 16.12.2023 14:30

That cave is caused be heat, and the alleged stairs are sections of ice and soil that has slumped, nothing else.

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@anniemoore6455
@anniemoore6455 - 11.12.2023 22:06

Yet another AI Load of Nonsense. I am questioning why I'm even here, I have a life.

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@verdantia
@verdantia - 09.12.2023 02:56

A shrimp! We saw everything

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@p.n.gwynne
@p.n.gwynne - 05.12.2023 17:59

i live there - go away

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@glenmelville1674
@glenmelville1674 - 05.12.2023 12:15

"Who lives here"?...."PINGU"?

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@cgash1
@cgash1 - 05.12.2023 08:13

what a waste of my time

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@charlesroer972
@charlesroer972 - 05.12.2023 03:41

Not a ship but ,Big mikes shoe .!

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@theonetrueman666
@theonetrueman666 - 03.12.2023 19:52

So that’s where the entrance of the Fotress of Solitude is

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@normlor
@normlor - 03.12.2023 18:39

WHY DON'T THOSE RESEARCHING THIS PLACE GO AND LOOK FOR THEMSELVES??

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@Golemofstone
@Golemofstone - 03.12.2023 15:25

Who TF is Chewloo 🤣🤣🤣🤣

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@user-mp9rd4hg8b
@user-mp9rd4hg8b - 03.12.2023 05:53

44 million subscribers? This channel has 44 million subscribers? How?

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@JohnnysCafe_
@JohnnysCafe_ - 01.12.2023 20:42

If someone was going to make enormous steps they would not build them all unlevel. All a mix of natural phenomena and pareidolia

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@user-ry3cu5sc1d
@user-ry3cu5sc1d - 28.11.2023 17:21

He's looking at you can anyone see what I'm seeing 😮❤😮❤😮❤

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