Shocking Truth Exposed! Antarctica's Dark Secrets Unveiled by Scientists!

Antarctica is one of the most extreme and inhospitable places on earth. While the frigid lands and seas of the South Pole still seem like surreal worlds we know only from documentaries, for some researchers they serve as permanent homes for months. But how do the daring men and women actually manage to defy the freezing cold and the harsh conditions? Or to put it briefly: How do you manage to survive in Antarctica? How are supplies and everyday life organized in the isolated ice world - and what are we doing in Antarctica anyway? Stick around until the end to find out!

Russia Reveals Antarctica Is Not What We Have Been Told

The south pole, known for being an icy wasteland has actually been a fascinating spot for scientists to make discoveries about our prehistoric past.

After drilling for two decades through more than two miles of Antarctic ice, Russian scientists discovered something in the vast, dark lake that hasn’t been touched by light for more than 20 million years. What they have discovered changes everything we’ve been told about Antartica.

What is this thing they discovered? Why wasn’t it discovered up until now? How does it change everything?

Join us as we dive deep into what Russian scientists revealed about the Antarctic that totally changes everything we thought we knew about the virtually uninhabited and ice-covered continent.

Government Doesn't Want You To Know This Secret Antarctic Discovery!

The world had no idea that the least populated continent of the earth, Antarctica, would have the most mysterious things buried under it. Scientists have found terrifying objects under the ice of Antarctica; however, the government doesn't want you to know about those secret discoveries. But don't worry, I'm here to spill all the tea.

This video will reveal all the captivating discoveries of Antarctica that scientists have made. Stay tuned till the end because you might miss some of the most terrifying discoveries ever made in Antarctica.

When Antarctica Was Green

Before the start of the Eocene Epoch about 56 million years ago--Antarctica was still joined to both Australia and South America. And it turns out that a lot of what we recognize about the southern hemisphere can be traced back to that time when Antarctica was green.

10 UNSETTLING Discoveries In Antarctica Nobody Can Explain!

Antarctica has been the subject of many unsettling mysteries for quite some time. Ever since the early Age of Exploration, brave adventurers that have found their way to the vast, unexplored continent of ice have been awestruck by its enigmatic beauty. In many ways, it is a desolate wasteland, but the possibilities of what is lurking beneath the ice is a source of great controversy amongst those concerned with the rapidly melting permafrost. What secrets will be revealed? Watch the video to learn more!

What Scientists Are Seeing Over Antarctica

NASA's Operation IceBridge has launched its Antarctic 2012 campaign, flying high-priority missions measuring polar ice from a base of operations at the tip of Patagonia on the Strait of Magellan. They have even made a return visit to the Pine Island Glacier, the site of last year's discovery of a massive rift in the ice.

Sea ice doesn't always hold the allure of a massive ice sheet, or a crevassed blue glacier spilling between mountains, but it comes in array of shapes and sizes and has its own ephemeral beauty. Operation IceBridge studies sea ice at both poles, and also runs across interesting formations on route to other targets. Operation IceBridge returned to the Pine Island Glacier twice in 2012, and NASA glaciologist Kelly Brunt discusses the implications of the glacier's impending calving event.

Operation IceBridge has now returned to the Pine Island Glacier, not once, but twice in 2012. And the year-old giant crack in the glacier, poised to create an iceberg the size of New York City? Well it's still there, and that iceberg has yet to break free. But the rift has grown longer, much wider, and spawned a secondary crack. Before we talk about when that mighty berg will be born, let's take a look at the IceBridge missions themselves. IceBridge's first return to the region was a high altitude flight over the entire region, including the Thwaites, Smith, and Kohler glaciers. After this campaign is over, scientists will be able to compare this broad survey with previous years' measurements in order to better document the rapid and widespread changes in the region over time.

Watch the video below and find out more!

What's Really Behind The Ice Wall In Antartica

Antarctica is larger than the USA and Mexico combined, and yet, we still know next to nothing about what’s hidden behind its menacing ice wall. So, what’s actually lurking down near the south pole? Well, Gold-spurting volcanos, human skulls and blood-flowing waterfalls, for starters.

We’re about to find out even more in the following video. Here’s 10 reasons why no one is allowed over the ice wall in antartica. Enjoy!

"This Sattelite Just Did A Terrifying Discovery In Antartica!

Despite the harsh conditions, scientists are conducting study in Antarctica, and many of their findings are frightening. Recent satellite photographs and a NASA investigation revealed a startling discovery. What exactly is this finding, and how does it affect our world? Stay with us until the very end to learn everything there is to know about it!

What's Hidden Under Antarctica?

The Antarctic, a mysterious frozen continent, about 1.5 times the size of the United States, 99 percent of which is covered by ice. It contains about 70 percent of the planet's freshwater and 90 percent of the Earth's ice. Being the least populated continent, it keeps a lot of secrets. Of course the more we explore and analyze Antarctica the less it seems mysterious to us.