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Conspiracy Theories Sparked from Huge Ice Structure on Google Earth

A ‘400ft ice ship’ was seen lying on Google Earth map. The Google Earth user found a huge ice structure resembling a huge ship with window lines and chimneys. The ice ship was seen lying 100 miles off the coast on Antarctica.

A Google Earth user named MrMBB333 shared the findings through one of the videos on his Youtube channel. His video garnered viewers’ attention and sparked various conspiracy theories from the viewers.

Some commenters said it is something that previous explorers have left behind. Others also claimed that the ‘ship’ is a secret vehicle that will be used to save the rich and elite from global disaster. A commenter sparked a theory of Nazi conspiracy. He claimed that it is a forgotten ship from a secret Nazi base on Antarctica. He also believed that the ‘ship’ had been left since the Second World War.

Another commenter also suggested that more attention needs to be given on this continent as they believe the continent keeps an ancient civilization discovery. Others were amazed at what they were seeing.

Picture: Daily Mail
Picture: Daily Mail

Source: Dailymail.co.uk

Adib Mohd

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