Geothermal Oasis in Antarctica?
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Bunger’s crew – to their utmost surprise – noticed an area of ice-free land dotted with ice-free lakes. The team landed on one of the lakes in February 1947 and the area has been known as the Bunger Oasis, or Bunger Hills, ever since.
A few years later, in 1956, on the banks of Lake Figurnoye (also known as Algae Lake) located within the oasis, the USSR erected a research station, which was given the name Oazis (Image 6). Three years later, in 1959, the station was passed over to Poland, at which point it was renamed the A. B. Dobrowolski Antarctic Research Station. Apart from the Polish station, the Bunger Oasis is home to Banger Oasis Station (also known as Oazis 2), built by the USSR in 1987
https://forscience.pl/the-oases-of-antarctica/
I also put antarctica into the category of probably landing zones for any visitations, because it's remote and transports will not be seen.
The Russians were talking about aliens openly: https://exopolitics.org/russian-pm-not-joking-extraterrestrials-live-among-us-according-to-mib-documentary/