Technically nobody is allowed in Antarctica except for scientific research. Low and behold, there are thousands of "scientists" there. In 30 years the continent will be open for colonization.
Large amounts of resources like Uranium Fe (iron) and Oil (UFOs) are known to be under the ice.
Some areas are hypothesized to contain ten of millions ounces of gold.
There is interest in life down there, and its applications to various industries: pharmaceuticals , bio-weapons, etc
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Technically nobody is allowed in Antarctica except for scientific research. Low and behold, there are thousands of "scientists" there. In 30 years the continent will be open for colonization.
Large amounts of resources like Uranium Fe (iron) and Oil (UFOs) are known to be under the ice.
Some areas are hypothesized to contain ten of millions ounces of gold.
There is interest in life down there, and its applications to various industries: pharmaceuticals , bio-weapons, etc