http://www.astronomy.com/news/2018/11/m ... mate-swing

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/scie ... nland-ice/

http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/4/11/eaar8173
Yea, the two rivers flowing into that "crater" are looking quite peculiar.Djchrismac wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2019 5:55 amWell i'm pretty sure they will find even more evidence if they look harder although this could also be the old frozen over entrance to the hollow earth:
Seems probable that, after the Arctic ocean opened up sliding the original opening southward, that this region collapsed to relieve the pressure. It does appear to be on the line from where the original opening was, and to where it would now be (center of Greenland).Ilkka wrote: ↑Tue Apr 02, 2019 8:51 amYea, the two rivers flowing into that "crater" are looking quite peculiar.Djchrismac wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2019 5:55 amWell i'm pretty sure they will find even more evidence if they look harder although this could also be the old frozen over entrance to the hollow earth: