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Re: Is Atlantis Under Greenland Ice Shelf? Just throwing the idea out there.

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In the biography of Charles Lindberg he is said to have flown over the north
pole. Charles reported that he flew out of some clouds and saw what he
said to be a place that reminded him of the Garden of Eden. He reported
that he seemed to have flown into a vegetation that had never been seen
before. He reported that it was beautiful, like nothing he had ever seen.

According to Lindbergs reports there is apparently some hidden place at the
north pole that has never been inhabited. I don't know if any scientific team
has ever explored this area or not. It seems that it could be seen by our
satallites and that our government would know about this hidden place but
I have never seen anything about this hidden place reported by Lindberg since his report.

If you know about this and know more, I would like to know what else has
been discovered about this hidden Garden of Eden at the north pole.

Could what Lindberg saw and reported have been Atlantis around the north pole ?

William
Sounds like just more modern legend BS to me Honey, do you have any factual support for this? I can show lots of reasons why a garden of eden at the north Pole is not possible, not the least of which is no land mass there, and the constant cold.


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I just posted what I saw in the Charles Lindberg biography. Charles said he did not know
where he was at the time, so it could have been anywhere up north around some
land mass. Since he was lost in the north and did not know where he was at the time, no location was given as to where this beautiful vegetation was. I just wondered if more had been aired about what he reported that he saw? The only facts that I have is the biography, as I have never seen any more about this. Apparently there is a beautiful vegetation somewhere up north and Charles saw it and reported it and it was aired in his biography.

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In the biography of Charles Lindberg he is said to have flown over the north
pole. Charles reported that he flew out of some clouds and saw what he
said to be a place that reminded him of the Garden of Eden...
I don't think so, William.

What biography? Written by whom? When?

Maybe you're confused--perhaps you meant that you read the biography of Adam and Eve, and they reported that during the naming of the Australian marsupials, they heard a loud buzzing sound coming from the sky, looked up and saw Charles Lindberg waving at them from a flying machine.


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I don't think so, William.

What biography? Written by whom? When?

Maybe you're confused--perhaps you meant that you read the biography of Adam and Eve, and they reported that during the naming of the Australian marsupials, they heard a loud buzzing sound coming from the sky, looked up and saw Charles Lindberg waving at them from a flying machine.
The biography of Charles Lindberg was on a documentary. They are
the ones who showed the unknown vegetation reported by Lindberg. Someday
this hidden unknown vegetation may come to light ???


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The biography of Charles Lindberg was on the history channel. They are
the ones who showed the unknown vegetation reported by Lindberg. Someday
this hidden unknown vegetation may come to light ???

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Yes, someday, somehow, and somewhen. Maybe global warming will uncover it.


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Yes, someday, somehow, and somewhen. Maybe global warming will uncover it.
Hidden Alps were just found near the south pole, according to the news
today Tues Oct the 21st. These mountains were not supposed to be there
and are a mystery. Ice had covered up this land mass of mountains but now
has been seen.

The melting ice around the north pole could also reveal a land mass unknown
about and or hidden ???
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Hidden Alps were just found near the south pole, according to the news
today Tues Oct the 21st. These mountains were not supposed to be there
and are a mystery. Ice had covered up this land mass of mountains but now
has been seen.

The melting ice around the north pole could also reveal a land mass unknown
about and or hidden ???
I wouldn't be the least bit surprised to find out some new island had been found under the ice, I would be amazed if it was vegetated enough to be called scrub land much less Eden.


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Post There are certainly no islands hidden by ice in the Arctic Ocean

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The melting ice around the north pole could also reveal a land mass unknown about and or hidden ???
In short, no.

The floor of the Arctic Ocean has been mapped to an accuracy of +/- 40 m depth. Nowhere is less than about 800 m deep. (Maps of the Arctic Basin Sea Floor: A History of Bathymetry and its Interpretation appears a pretty good history of this)

It’s important to understand that there is a great difference between the terrain at the North and the South geometric and current magnetic poles. The South poles are located on the continent of Antarctica. The North poles are located in the middle of the Artic Ocean. Another important feature of these two regions is that Antarctica is covered by a thick (average about 2000 m) layer of glacially deposited ice, while the Arctic Ocean is covered only by a shifting, varying area, fairly thin (average about 2 m). Recently, the area Arctic Ocean ice has been observed to be shrinking at an unexpected rate, leading to predictions that, by 2013 to 2030, it will be completely ice free during summer.

Unlike the underwater floor of the Arctic Ocean, which can be imaged accurately with sonar (or even the old-fashioned method of drilling holes in the ice and lowering sounding lines), the ice-covered terrain of Antarctica is difficult to image, requiring such techniques as seismometry, ice-penetrating radar, and deep drilling.

There are many islands near the Arctic Ocean, in the Barants Sea, and, of course, the very tip of the Earth’s largest island, Greenland. Since the borders of the Arctic Ocean are essentially arbitrary and man-made, one could reasonably argue that its lack of islands is artificial. Still, its surrounding islands are not unknown.


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In short, no.

The floor of the Arctic Ocean has been mapped to an accuracy of +/- 40 m depth. Nowhere is less than about 800 m deep. (Maps of the Arctic Basin Sea Floor: A History of Bathymetry and its Interpretation appears a pretty good history of this)

It’s important to understand that there is a great difference between the terrain at the North and the South geometric and current magnetic poles. The South poles are located on the continent of Antarctica. The North poles are located in the middle of the Artic Ocean. Another important feature of these two regions is that Antarctica is covered by a thick (average about 2000 m) layer of glacially deposited ice, while the Arctic Ocean is covered only by a shifting, varying area, fairly thin (average about 2 m). Recently, the area Arctic Ocean ice has been observed to be shrinking at an unexpected rate, leading to predictions that, by 2013 to 2030, it will be completely ice free during summer.

Unlike the underwater floor of the Arctic Ocean, which can be imaged accurately with sonar (or even the old-fashioned method of drilling holes in the ice and lowering sounding lines), the ice-covered terrain of Antarctica is difficult to image, requiring such techniques as seismometry, ice-penetrating radar, and deep drilling.

There are many islands near the Arctic Ocean, in the Barants Sea, and, of course, the very tip of the Earth’s largest island, Greenland. Since the borders of the Arctic Ocean are essentially arbitrary and man-made, one could reasonably argue that its lack of islands is artificial. Still, its surrounding islands are not unknown.
Thank you much Craig, it certainly appears that you have done research
on the Artic. I guess we won't be finding any paradise up there lol ha ha.

I prefer the warm paradise anyway, cold enough in Tennessee. Hawaii now
there's a paradise I could move to except hurricanes, ouch, better stay
right where I am, but Valdosta Georgia sure is tempting and close to the ocean and I might just move there some day, yeah.

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That's good. You know, the Garden of Eden was originally in Georgia, on the western edge, near where Pine Mountain is today. Adam and Eve's graves were found there just a few years ago. I saw it on the History Channel, so it must be true.


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