THE Ellsworth Mountains are centred at 79° S., 85° W. in West Antarctica south of the eastern ... and are divided into a northern Sentinel Range and a southern Heritage Range.
TUCKED away in a corner of Antarctica lies a mysterious mountain peak that looks exactly like a man-made pyramid with four symmetrical sides. The snowy structure of the ice-locked continent has a ...
Chapter I of the tale was written with a bang two months ago when a garbled radio message from Flyer Lincoln Ellsworth, far out over Antarctica, was followed by dreadful silence. Last week ...
For months we had studied 40-year-old aerial photos, the only existing images of the east side of Antarctica's Ellsworth Range. But now, 12 days into our ski traverse from where we had been ...
A mountain that's hidden in a sea of snow in Antarctica looks strikingly like ... It has four steep sides and is located in the southern Ellsworth Mountains — a chain of jagged peaks first ...
A Natural Pyramid Among Antarctic Peaks The unnamed mountain, standing about 4,150 feet tall, lies in the southern Ellsworth Mountains. Its striking pyramid-like form first gained attention in ...
In the vast, icy expanse of Antarctica, lies a mountain that ... It's located in the southern part of the Ellsworth Mountains, a rugged range first glimpsed by American aviator Lincoln Ellsworth in ...
Pyramid-shaped mountain in Antarctica sparks intrigue and conspiracy t Natural erosion over millions of years credited for its symmetry Experts debunk claims of ancient civilizations or ...