New evidence of anomalies in the Martian Polar Region?
New photos reveal thousands of spouting geysers, with liquid/vapor trails,
at the South Pole of Mars.
Photos:
http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/m07_m12/nonmaps/M08/M0803500.gif
http://www.geocities.com/zfitzzz/
Article:
http://www.rense.com/general6/cm.htm
This would indicate that a huge amount of periodic (or constant?) pressure,
as well as huge volumes of liquid (probably water) are present near the
pole.
--Mike
Maybe Olaf Jansen wasn't the first to make it into the hollow portion?
" The ' NORWOOD REVIEW OF ENGLAND ', May 12, 1884 issue, summarizes the
surprising discovery of a warm country in the north by Arctic explorers. If
warm land exists there, then conceivably lost civilizations might as well.
Quoting from the article, ' We do not admit that there is ice up to the
pole - once inside THE GREAT ICE BARRIER, a new world breaks upon the
explorer, the climate is mild like that of England, and afterward, balmy as
the Greek Isles.'"
Posted by Dharma/Dean