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Captain Miriana Voss never believed in gods. She believed in barometric pressure.

Mainstream science provides a different, yet equally awe-inspiring, reality. Satellite imagery, international expeditions, and the Antarctic Treaty system confirm that Antarctica is a continent roughly 14 million square kilometers in size, covered by a massive ice sheet. the world beyond the ice wall

A short imaginative guide to a hidden realm beyond a vast, ancient ice wall—blending exploration tips, local cultures, notable places, and survival basics for curious travelers and storytellers. Captain Miriana Voss never believed in gods

: Advanced versions of the theory propose multiple layers of ice walls, each encircling even larger oceans and "outer" worlds. One of the most common claims is that

One of the most common claims is that beyond the ice wall lies an entire unexplored world, consisting of numerous continents with their own landscapes and civilizations. Some theorists believe that the 1959 Antarctic Treaty, which restricts certain activities on the continent, is not an environmental or scientific agreement, but a cover-up to prevent public access to these hidden lands. They argue that it is an international conspiracy to enforce silence on the world's greatest secret, with some even suggesting there are "27 continents" beyond the reach of our maps.

One such region is the Transantarctic Mountains, a vast mountain range that divides the continent into two parts. This region is home to several unique geological features, including the famous Mount Vinson, the highest peak in Antarctica. The mountains also conceal a wealth of scientific information, including evidence of ancient climates, geological activity, and potentially, even microbial life.