THINGS I NOTICE in the McMurdo aerial photos from Google Earth:
All of the ground appears dark black. No soil or plant life visible. If you've been following the active volcano affecting the La Palma island in the Canary Islands, you can imagine what may have happened.
La Palma is being repaved by forty-feet-tall layers of burning black lava and yards-deep black ash falling from the sky from the recently awakened volcano, effectively burning and swallowing up any plant, tree, building or structure in its path, changed forever more.
McMurdo Points of Interest:
They identify things nearby like 'Starr Lake' (no lake to be seen), 'First crater' and 'Second crater' (no craters to be seen) and 'Arrival Heights ASPA 122' (?) which has a sign posted that says it is a 'specially protected area' of which you may not enter unless authorized. There is a round, geodesic dome structure nearby also.
A govm't doc said this:
"ARRIVAL HEIGHTS ASPA 122 - Reason for designation. This area is an electromagnetically and natural ‘quiet site’ offering ideal conditions for the installation of sensitive instruments for recording minute signals associated with upper atmosphere programmes."
"Outline of research. Upper atmosphere investigations associated with auroral and geomagnetic studies"
All very interesting! Thanks OP for bringing this to our attention.
You're welcome, fren. I've been keeping an eye on Antarctica and I go have a peek at it via Google Earth every now and then. It seems to me as though they change what is hidden and what isn't. This is the first time I've run across an installation this large. I was floored to see how big it was.
I read there are sometimes up to 1,000 people working there. What do you suppose they're doing? Did you note the roads/paths heading out into the snow? They disappear underneath the whited out sections.
No, I didn't see it in the article. So if you go on the Google Earth and click on the street view icon, the little guy, it will show you all the streets. And there are some streets that really don't connect to anything, just a short line that is highlighted. If you click on those, it takes you inside those buildings. Interesting. What the heck are they doing in there?
THINGS I NOTICE in the McMurdo aerial photos from Google Earth:
All of the ground appears dark black. No soil or plant life visible. If you've been following the active volcano affecting the La Palma island in the Canary Islands, you can imagine what may have happened.
La Palma is being repaved by forty-feet-tall layers of burning black lava and yards-deep black ash falling from the sky from the recently awakened volcano, effectively burning and swallowing up any plant, tree, building or structure in its path, changed forever more.
McMurdo Points of Interest: They identify things nearby like 'Starr Lake' (no lake to be seen), 'First crater' and 'Second crater' (no craters to be seen) and 'Arrival Heights ASPA 122' (?) which has a sign posted that says it is a 'specially protected area' of which you may not enter unless authorized. There is a round, geodesic dome structure nearby also.
A govm't doc said this:
"ARRIVAL HEIGHTS ASPA 122 - Reason for designation. This area is an electromagnetically and natural ‘quiet site’ offering ideal conditions for the installation of sensitive instruments for recording minute signals associated with upper atmosphere programmes."
"Outline of research. Upper atmosphere investigations associated with auroral and geomagnetic studies"
All very interesting! Thanks OP for bringing this to our attention.
You're welcome, fren. I've been keeping an eye on Antarctica and I go have a peek at it via Google Earth every now and then. It seems to me as though they change what is hidden and what isn't. This is the first time I've run across an installation this large. I was floored to see how big it was.
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LOL! That's one way to find out what's going on there.
I dropped the guy icon in the center of downtown McMurdo and it appears that the mountain in the background could possibly be a pyramid.
One of the very few towns without a Walmart
Im sure it has an underground Walmart
I bet the secrets in Antarctica will play no small part in future steps of the GA.
https://www.archdaily.com/878768/antarctic-base-mcmurdo-station-receives-sustainable-new-master-plan
The same agency which funds McMurdo is the same agency funding mRNA in lettuce. NSF.
Yeah... and? It's been like this a long time.
I also think the cabal's Reptilian overlords live there.
oh now that is interesting!
I read there are sometimes up to 1,000 people working there. What do you suppose they're doing? Did you note the roads/paths heading out into the snow? They disappear underneath the whited out sections.
yes and did you see inside the buildings?
If you're referring to the article, yes. Unbelievable the place they're working and living in. I'm definitely vacationing in the wrong places.
BTW, did you catch the rack of mountain bikes?
No, I didn't see it in the article. So if you go on the Google Earth and click on the street view icon, the little guy, it will show you all the streets. And there are some streets that really don't connect to anything, just a short line that is highlighted. If you click on those, it takes you inside those buildings. Interesting. What the heck are they doing in there?
Cool! I hadn't tried this yet.