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Incredible discoveries found frozen in ice

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Incredible discoveries found frozen in ice

Extreme cold has the ability to preserve objects for millions of years, as evidenced by many incredible discoveries in recent times. These findings continue to provide valuable insights into our history on Earth.
 

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Antarctica mountain range

Beneath the ice of Antarctica lies a mountain range that reaches approximately 10,000 ft (3,048 km) in height.
 

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Antarctic mountain range

The mountains were formed between 100 and 250 million years ago, according to estimates.
 

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What would happen if they discovered a Chinese civilization that existed millions of years ago buried beneath? Does that imply that China will have legitimate claim to the continent of Antarctica?
Chicon land have no claims as it's a different civilization and different gahmen ...
 

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World War I

As glaciers in Peio, Italy, began melting, they uncovered artifacts and the remains of soldiers from World War I.
 

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World War I

Disturbing details of a World War I battlefield were revealed by the receding frost.
 

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Lyuba

In Siberia, a reindeer herder found a female mammoth calf in 2007. She was given the name Lyuba.
 

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Lyuba

Lyuba, the woolly mammoth, is believed to have passed away approximately 41,800 years ago. She is renowned as the most well-preserved mammoth in the world.
 

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Skeleton lake

Roopkund, also referred to as Skeleton Lake, is a glacial lake located in India. In 1942, a British forest guard stumbled upon several human bones within the melting ice. Carbon dating confirmed that the skeletons dated back to approximately 850 CE. The prevailing theory suggests that these bones are from pilgrims who were traversing the mountains with the guidance of local experts. Tragically, they perished due to fierce hailstorms that engulfed them.
 

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Ötzi the Iceman

In 1991, two hikers found a mummy that was approximately 5,300 years old in the mountains between Austria and Italy. DNA analysis showed that Ötzi, as he is known, has 19 genetic relatives in Austria's Tyrol region.
 

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Ancient jewels

In 2013, a climber discovered a box containing approximately 100 valuable gemstones in Mont Blanc, France.
 

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Ancient jewels

The jewels belonged to a passenger on an Air India flight that crashed in the region in 1966.
 

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Ancient seeds

In Siberia, Russian scientists unearthed seeds of Silene stenophylla, a 32,000-year-old plant. Astonishingly, they successfully cultivated and nurtured it.
 

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Ancient seeds

It seems that during the Ice Age, squirrels buried the seeds near the banks of the Kolyma River.
 
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