About Pre Ice age Antarctica, - herbivores of antarctica
With the knowledge of the reserves of oil and gas believe in the European continent of Antarctica was once covered by forests for several million years and are intended, in turn, were inhabited by animals and insects are some of these animals and large herbivores
Predators;
The question is, there is the possibility that the man was also an inhabitant of this continent? and if the ice had been stolen possible artificial structures can still be found, albeit in a very parlous state?
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It was once covered by forests and animals, then pulled it after the current position () about 60 million years. People do not exist at this time.
People through time to Africa to colonize the world, the Antarctic is a continent of ice in the cold, overcast, and not reach. There is no way the people could not survive long enough to build a civilization.
No evidence of humans on the continent, is found the animal. The continent "migrated" to their position prior to the modern and well developed. In addition to support my position, Australia has been inhabited by humans in the scale of the recent developments of mankind. Was in fact the first non-native animals in Australia, the dingo, introduced by explorers and settlers near present-day Papua New Guinea.
Who said it was an ice age? Who says that "homo sapiens, only 200,000 years ago? Who said that the Antarctic is covered with ice for millions of years? Can someone go back in time and see all these? Everything is speculation. Fossils near the pole in this area show discovered once abundant with Mastadon and many other animals. The same is probably true for the South Pole.
No, that is Antarctica covered by ice for millions of years ago, when Homo sapiens sapiens, have only about 200,000 years or more .. So, no buildings or structures have been under the ice
Some believers think Atlantis Antarctica has been the site of Atlantis, and satellite images seem to be a circular structure like a wall to show.
most likely the man could have traveled to Antarctica, but no structures were completely destroyed by frost
Interesting question. I also wonder.
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