Antarctica's Ross Island is a landmass formed by four volcanoes located in the Ross Sea. Naturally, it is an amazing area for researchers to explore. And that's exactly what a few scientists did throughout the island's subterranean caves.
It was a dangerous mission, considering that the caves lie very close to an active volcano. For the researchers, though, their dangerous exploration was worth every minute. After collecting a few samples, they made a discovery that will change everything we think we know about the frozen continent.
Antarctic Discovery Changes Everything We Thought We Knew About The Frozen Land
It was a dangerous mission, considering that the caves lie very close to an active volcano. For the researchers, though, their dangerous exploration was worth every minute. After collecting a few samples, they made a discovery that will change everything we think we know about the frozen continent.
Antarctic Discovery Changes Everything We Thought We Knew About The Frozen Land

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