Alien Base And Flying Saucer Found In Antarctica ?

Ideas about what, that it is a natural feature of some kind that was formed by water that became ice over the years. It does not look unnatural to me and there's no way it could be metal but could be rock.
 
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Nice find!
The photo is certainly odd looking.
And it doesn't look like the usual camera glitch.

Even if it is a big rock, that would be of geological interest.
It isn't the same as the prevailing rock, so might be an erratic.
I doubt it's a rock, but it could be ice
Do they give co-ordinates so you can check it on Google Earth yourself?
Any idea of size?

Looks to me a bit like a Dungeness crab.

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Yes.
If it is ice, then you might see other blocks of ice nearby.
If that is the case, then it is no mystery at all.
If it isn't ice, then it's an unusual rock.
If it's a rock, then it's worth having a geologist going to have a look at it.
 
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antarctica%20metal%20dome.JPG


Nice find!
The photo is certainly odd looking.
And it doesn't look like the usual camera glitch.

Even if it is a big rock, that would be of geological interest.
It isn't the same as the prevailing rock, so might be an erratic.
I doubt it's a rock, but it could be ice
Do they give co-ordinates so you can check it on Google Earth yourself?
Any idea of size?

Looks to me a bit like a Dungeness crab.

dungeness-crab1.jpg

Nah! It's quite obviously someone's ultrasound scan. Can't quite see the baby though.
 
The Antarctic's largest fully terrestrial creature is Belgica antarctica,
Perhaps it is a Belgica antarctica cave.
 
That's them!
They'll have a new cave dug in no time at all.
It's making the metal dome that causes trouble.

I for one would like to see a battle between Belgica Antarctica and the giant of the Northern Arctic , Ursa Maritimus.
 
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