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[Live Science] 'Grand Canyon' of Greenland Discovered Under Ice Sheet

4.4K views 31 replies 27 participants last post by  xentrox  
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The age of discovery isn't over yet. A colossal canyon, the longest on Earth, has just been found under Greenland's ice sheet, scientists announced today (Aug. 29) in the journal Science.
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That is bad ass
 
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So the entirety of the island is a canyon... fantastic.
 
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They'll find remains from Pleiade communities. it's where the extraterrestial beings lived and operated from during their earth mission eons ago. However, it were the Draconian forces that, in an attempt to drive off and away the Pleiades groups, excerted gravitational force on our planet to induce an ice-age on the northern hemisphere. They could have gone in guns blazing, but no matter the extraterrestial race, they had obey the Galactic Federation's rule of non-involvement with a lower tiered civilization, us men. And that is, how we got our ice age. A good 90% chance we'll find alien tech in that canyon.
 
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What if there are frozen dinasours that are perfectly preserved and still alive and they will rule the world when they are discovered?

Maybe that was a very popular hiding spot from the meteor back in the day?

Who knows perhaps all the crazy dinasour scientists( can not be Trex because they have small hands and can't do crap) actually built a machine there to freeze thousands of dinos there?

 
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Originally Posted by iARDAs View Post

What if there are frozen dinasours that are perfectly preserved and still alive and they will rule the world when they are discovered?

Maybe that was a very popular hiding spot from the meteor back in the day?

Who knows perhaps all the crazy dinasour scientists( can not be Trex because they have small hands and can't do crap) actually built a machine there to freeze thousands of dinos there?
The dinosaurs living there were probably just lucky, but they have evolved since then! Now they're smarter, stronger, faster, better looking...