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 Lost city of Atlantis FOUND in Antarctica? Bizarre structure exposed by melting ice

THE lost city of Atlantis may have finally been uncovered after a structure was spotted poking through the ice of Antartica on Google Earth.
 
By Callum Hoare / Published 15th April 2018
Ancient ruins found on Google Earth reveal hidden city
 
Conspiracy theorists have long searched for the mythical city, which was first written about by philosopher Plato.

Some believe it was a real place and was once the ruling power of the world before a natural disaster sank the entire island into the sea.

But one man – Graham Maple, who runs YouTube channel Conspiracy Depot – may have brought an end to all the speculation after his amazing spot on the web mapping site.

https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/weird-news/694940/Atlantis-found-Google-Earth-exposes-strange-Antarctica-structure-video

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What friggin' melting Antarctic  ice?  That ice cap is increasing in size.

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What friggin' melting Antarctic  ice?  That ice cap is increasing in size.

The overall ice cap is increasing outward because ice deeper in the continent is slowly melting causing glacial slippage. IE, it is moving from the center out from glaciers sliding out into the ocean. But on the land areas, it is melting more and more with more land being exposed.

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That image looks to be a Google artifact. You can see almost identical images in various areas from Google Satellite view, and usually result in a similar story like this every few years. It is from the data being processed being incomplete so it leaves these lines where there is gaps in data. When they come together, they look like a structure.