What has crashed on one of the islands of Antartica?

in #life7 years ago (edited)

South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands!

At coordinance 54-39'44.80" S by 36-11'41.94" W on Gg E (Google Earth), you will find the most amazing thing. Something has crashed on one of the islands of Antarctica that not only no one has been able to explain, but no one is even talking about. This leads me to believe that it possibly is something they, as in the various governments and scientists around the world, are afraid to even approach because it is so obviously what it looks like, they won't be able to explain it away. So by, not talking about it and or utterly ignoring the fact that it's there and seen on Gg E, they are hoping it will be overlooked and if brought up, shrugged off by the masses and therefore no one even raises the question, what the hell is that!

Please take a look for yourself, follow the coordinance given above or just find it yourself based off the pictures here, then give me your opinion on what you think this is or could possibly be, if not, dare I say it, Extraterrestrial in nature! The shear size of it is astounding. But, how far it slid over the snow and ice before coming to a stop as well as the initial impact crater, you will see, is mind blowing. At least it was for me.

I can't wait to hear what some of you might think!

You intitially may not see it, even though it's dead center of the picture.

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At first, you will probably think, as I did, this is just another one of those large pieces of ice or rock, that has broken away from the main object and because of the earths rotation, over time has moved and therefore it only appears to have crash and slid forward.
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That is, until you see it for yourself and discover it's massive and it even has a debris field scattered directly behind it! 205 feet or 62.5 meters without the debris and 255 feet or 77.7 meters with the debris. For better perspective, 300 feet is 100 yards. That is the length of an American NFL football field. So this object, is only 15 yards short of an NFL football field.

It's at the bottom of these pictures because I was trying to put it into the measurement brackets so you all could see the length.
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These images are not translating so well in the post, but what they show is the size of the impact crater(1,046.74ft or 319 meters), it's distance from the crashed object(3,490.58ft or 1,064 meters) and the exact location on Gg E (54-39'44.80" S by 36-11'41.94" W ) for you all to find and check it out yourselves.
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Please, Please, Please, check this out for yourselves on Google Earth. Look at and thoroughly investigate the entire "crash site", the impact site, the impact crater, the drag lines created by the object sliding from the crash site, the size of the object and any other details I may have left out. Then come back, comment, give me your feedback and criticism if you like as well, just let me know what you think. And of course Please UPvote and Re-steem this post as many times as possible, so as many people as possible, see and have an opportunity to share their opinions as well.

Thank you all very much in advance and I look forward to hearing from you all!

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Just checked it out, haha talk about mysterious, If I could afford it I would be there, like now, that initial debree field is rediculous😐

i thought they weren't allowed to do military experiments down there due to the UN treaty... i feel like spamming the UN. goes to look up a UN email and spam it to death mwahahaha

I never said this was military. What makes you think or feel this military related?

This is a very interesting take. If this was a military experiment, that would make a lot of sense actually. It would also explain why some news outlets and NASA reps have said this is just a piece of ice broken off in an avalanche, when this is quite obviously not that in any way haha!

I think this is a secret technology from the Russian, USA or China. There are many military forces and they are developing new technology we dont know about!

Interesting perspective. If that were the case, why would they leave it there long enough to be found or seen on Google Earth or maps? This thing clearly has crashed, but if it were government, I'm fairly certain it would have been retrieved rather quickly.

The human is not perfect. Maybe they didnt think about something like google earth, they thougt nobody will see it, because there is nothing else than ice around.

At the beginning i thought it is an UFO, but for me it look a kind of human made.

I don't know if you have already or not, but if you look at this on google earth, you can inspect the whole scene much better then my pics. If you're looking at the whole scene, you realize how massive this is. It's nearly the size of an NFL football field long and this is after crashing. You will also notice in my first 3 pics that that is not simply a gap in the mountain, but this thing actually made a hole where it crashed before sliding to its finial resting place. I don't know anything we make big enough to make a hole in a mountain on impact!

But you are right, it could be something new and that we've never seen before.

What do you think it is? a UFO?

lol, no, no, I'm not necessarily saying that at all. Well I guess in a technical sense, that is what it is isn't it? No one seems to know what it is nor has anyone been able to even come close to explaining what it could be either. Therefore by definition, it id a UFO or a UCO, Unidentified crashed object haha. It's 250 feet long and 28 feet high, whatever it is, is incredibly big, clearly not natural, meaning not something created by nature. Was heavy enough to take out a sizable chunk from the mountain top as seen in the images where the hole is at the point of impact. That means it was going very fast, fell and impacted from a near vertical angle and was hard or strong enough to still be mostly intact after that impact.

I honestly don't know anything man made that strong or hard nor that could fly anywhere near that fast to make such an impact and hole in a mountain!

Thank you @goldencharlie @filipino for the upvotes!

I wonder why it slid in such a curved line♌

I don't understand what you mean by curved line. I think the line is actually straight from one point to the other, it's just it's traveling between two mountain peaks.

After the initial impact, it kept traveling forward but went down from the first mountain peak into what is essentially a valley, then out towards the other peak but stopping in the middle. I believe the changes in elevation, give the appearance of curvature, but the line it travels is actually straight. What do you think about that idea?

Also something else I just notice right now. It appears to have some kind of ring around the nose/front end or tip of the object. Measuring distance from the edge of the ring, to the main object, then adding that into the opposite side of the object, makes it roughly 60 feet wide. Also, looking at that ring, makes me think there's more to this object under the snow or ice.

Well looking from the 2D view it looks like a curved line, atleast from my device, haha it could be that, however something travelling across contour lines would be a lot less straight simply due to the nature of the surface. It could be a number of factors, such as terrain and so forth. I think it has to do a lot with the shape of the object acually. Such as a wing digging into the left side causing it to veer left.

Yep I saw the ring. The general consensus as far as I've studied up on the object is that it is an avalanche, although I dont understand how an avalanche can cause an almost perfect trail mark like that, its an interesting find thats for sure!

Yea, this is what I was saying. Because of the varying changes in height and or conditions along the path it's taken, I think it just looks like it's more curved than it is. Looking at it closely, from the initial impact point to final resting it looks like there's a slight dip in the snow between the 2 peaks. So because it goes down then back up, when looking at it straight on, it appears to curve. When looking from a side view, you can see it's actually a straight line.

In regard to the silly disinformation being pedaled by certain individuals in the media and NASA, which I believe are just trying to hide this. But are in somewhat of a catch 22 because now it was seen by the masses, so if they take it down it will be obvious they are trying to hide something. They would rather this not be in our view and up for scrutiny. Anyway, there's no way this is simply ice breaking away from the mountain. I have 3 points of contention to dispute this ice narrative and what's funny is, they give this reasoning, with no evidence or other examples in which this same result was duplicated.

  1. Where did the ice come from anyway, because I can't see any other ice anywhere in this image, ANYWHERE! A lot of snow, can even see the mountain peaks themselves, but no ice.

  2. If zoomed in close, you can clearly see a deep impact crater where this thing hit the snow after hitting the mountain. If it was an avalanche, this would not have happened. It would have down what the other snow has done, slide down the and come to a rest in short distance from the mountain, not over 3,000 feet from the mountain lol! that is not a significant enough fall to generate that much momentum.

  3. If you zoom out on the entire image, it is also clear that there is now a crater in the entire mountain top itself where this thing initially hit, and then it looks like bounced off and impacted the ground. Therefore the ground was the second impact not the first.

thanks for that upvote. Super appreciated.

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