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Saturday, February 29, 2020

10 Most MYSTERIOUS Discoveries Made Frozen In Ice!




Hi, it’s Katrina! From messages in a bottle to new species of dinosaurs, here are 10 mysterious things found frozen in ice! Follow us on instagram! https://www.instagram.com/katrinaexplained/ Subscribe For New Videos! http://goo.gl/UIzLeB Check out these videos you might like: Unbelievable Animals SAVING Other Animals! 🐯https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxehUWvMr38 LARGEST Animals Ever Discovered! 🐙https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Yj7F_tPYsU Wild Animals That SAVED Human Lives! 🐻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mllqeVSsIl0 10. Pygmy Woolly Mammoth In 2018, a possible new species of “mini mammoth” was uncovered! Unearthed on Kotelny Island in Siberia, experts believe the remains could be nearly 50,000 years old. 9. Ancient Viruses Great, something else we have to worry about! Viruses that have been frozen in time, that might any day be released into the modern world. In 2015, American and Chinese scientists went to Tibet and collected samples of the world's oldest glacial ice. They obtained two 15,000-year-old ice cores from 164 feet (50 meters) down and decontaminated the samples. Microbiology techniques revealed 33 virus groups, including 28 never-before-seen ancient viruses. 8. Antarctic Dinosaur Paleontologists working on frozen Mt. Patrick in Antarctica found what they described as an ice fossil popsicle containing the remains of an enormous, previously unknown dinosaur!! The new species of sauropodomorph was found over 4000 ft (1219 m) high. 7. The Long Ago Person On August 14, 1999, three Canadian sheep hunters discovered human remains on a melting glacier in British Columbia, near the Yukon border. Near the man were a walking stick, bones, and a fur garment. The sheep hunters notified authorities at the Beringia Center, a Yukon territory museum, about their discovery. 6. Yukon Horses In 2003 scientists exploring Canada’s Yukon Territory spotted a piece of bone jutting out of the frozen ground. It was too old for radiocarbon dating but it turns out that it was from a horse. 5. Photos Of Stranded Explorers In 2013, conservationists with New Zealand's Antarctic Heritage Trust discovered a box containing 100-year-old photo negatives. The team found the unexpected stash in a photographer's darkroom at Scott's Hut, a base at Cape Evans. 4. Message In A Bottle On July 10, 1959, American geologist Paul T. Walker placed a message in a glass bottle and left it at a cairn near a glacier on Ward Hunt Island in Canada's High Arctic. The note requested for the reader to measure the distance between the glacier and the rock formation and mail the information to his lab. 3. The Lendbreen Tunic In August 2011, archaeologists from Oppland's Glacier Archaeology Rescue Program discovered a bundle of woven fabric on Norway's Lendbreen Glacier, at over 6,500 feet (1,981 meters) above sea level. While hundreds of artifacts have appeared among the country's receding glaciers in recent years, researchers did not find any artifacts nearby, begging the questions of what it was and why someone left it behind. 2. Prehistoric Seeds Several years ago, researchers from the Russian Academy of Sciences discovered a cache of 32,000-year-old plant seeds frozen in ice. Known as Silene stenophylla or the narrow-leafed campion, the flowering species is native to Siberia. An Ice Age squirrel had buried the seeds along the Kolyma River (just like the movie!). 1. A Crashed Airplane An Anchorage-bound Air Force cargo plane crashed into Alaska's Mount Gannett in 1952, tragically claiming all 52 souls aboard. En route from Washington, the C-124 Globemaster aircraft was several miles off-course. Civil Air Patrol Lieutenant Terris Moore found the wreckage six days later. Only the plane's tail remained intact, while the rest of it was unrecognizable. #discoveries #frozen #originsexplained

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