Ice Wall Expedition (61 PHOTOS) 1912 Cpt. Robert Scott and what he found there

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these are photos of cap trobert scott expedition to south pole and things found not talked about muchings, statues, ruins of buildings. ive heard many times of other finds, with descriptions and drawings but these are first photos ive seen. fascinating stuff proving we actually know little of mankinds history . i lean towards pole flip theories.


Ice Wall Expedition (61 PHOTOS) 1912 Cpt. Robert Scott​


The Antarctic Ice Wall has been a restricted area, with only a few governments around the world allowed to conduct limited research. More info here: https://www.ats.aq/index_e.html

More on the mud flood catastrophe before the expedition: https://youtu.be/dpRXXHrzso8 It has been theorized that another culture may or may have lived there. Captain Robert Scott led a crew in 1912 that was classified as soon as they returned to home base and reported their findings. Later, Captain Robert Scott and his crew were announced missing at sea, raising questions that eventually lead to a confusing rabbit hole: what did he really see?


 
Um, thanks I guess. didn't I get yelled at and nit picked at for asking about /mentioning such things down in religious section?
 
I don't know who they were but they had to deal with killer cold.
 
i suspect some pasr pole shifts had something to do with this. if the artic circle has flash frozen mammoths and wolves and plant life that grows in much warmer climates, i guess we can have some antartic civilizations inruins. kinda fascinating. why wont they let archeologists start working on that.
 
i suspect some pasr pole shifts had something to do with this. if the artic circle has flash frozen mammoths and wolves and plant life that grows in much warmer climates, i guess we can have some antartic civilizations inruins. kinda fascinating. why wont they let archeologists start working on that.
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Wow! Wonder who the people were that lived there?
Medium build, blonde haired, crazy blue eyes, came from somewhere else, blew themselves up in a war with their cousins somebody else goaded them into, interbred with Neanderthals, here we are, 40,000 years later and still doing dumb sh1t. LOL
 
Aliens. Pre Adamic humanoids. we can't have people think their religions and status quo might be a big lie used to control their minds can we? Ever wonder why parts of death valley are off limits? Egyptian ruins!
 
I'm medium build Sky blue eyes and Fabio long curly hair. Yeppers I'm the Blue eyed devil Obozos preacher warned you about. Stubbornly clinging to my weapons and religion 100% Bible and ⚔️.
Medium build, blonde haired, crazy blue eyes, came from somewhere else, blew themselves up in a war with their cousins somebody else goaded them into, interbred with Neanderthals, here we are, 40,000 years later and still doing dumb sh1t. LOL
 
OK, lets get all racial. What color were the Original Babylonians and first few dynasties of Egypt? Hint: they have blue eyes. BUT genomes change A LOT, I have reasonable proof that the original Hebrews were red headed.
 
I worked in Antarctica for 7 seasons, each one 6 to 15 months at a time. I've been to many of the places where Scott and his crew went. Many of his buildings are still there, Shackletons are too. I'm familiar with the route he took to the south pole. 99+% of his route was on ice, very little land along that route and only near the coast.
I never heard any of the things mentioned above. That doesn't mean it's not true. Along the coast and in ice free areas its possible to pick up fossils of palm trees etc. Near Vostock (the Russian base) there is a liquid lake as big as some states under 2 miles of ice. The South Pole is almost 10,000 feet elevation and is on 2 miles of ice.
 
I worked in Antarctica for 7 seasons, each one 6 to 15 months at a time. I've been to many of the places where Scott and his crew went. Many of his buildings are still there, Shackletons are too. I'm familiar with the route he took to the south pole. 99+% of his route was on ice, very little land along that route and only near the coast.
I never heard any of the things mentioned above. That doesn't mean it's not true. Along the coast and in ice free areas its possible to pick up fossils of palm trees etc. Near Vostock (the Russian base) there is a liquid lake as big as some states under 2 miles of ice. The South Pole is almost 10,000 feet elevation and is on 2 miles of ice.

got to be a fascinating place.
 

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