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Although less then 20% of the continent of Antarctica has been explored, the parts that have been explored have shown some very strange and unusual anomalies. Check out the list of the strange finds here ....

http://authspot.com/thoughts/antarcticas-strange-anomalies-and-mysterious-places

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Imaginative stuff, Mike M.

I take it that the beings living in the hollow Earth have some very heavy luggage with them. smile


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We all have baggage Bill!

That thing that has identified as a sponge looks more like a hat-rack- hall-stand thing. It is very odd indeed!


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