Inside Underground City Discovered Beneath Greenland's Ice Sheet

Inside Underground City Discovered Beneath Greenland's Ice Sheet

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In a remarkable discovery, NASA scientists found an underground "city" buried 100 feet beneath the Greenland's icy surface using advanced radar.
Inside Underground City Discovered Beneath Greenland's IceIn a remarkable discovery, NASA scientists found an underground "city" buried 100 feet beneath the Greenland's icy surface using advanced radar.
NASA scientists have discovered an underground 'city' buried 100 feet beneath the ice of Greenland.
NASA's latest discoveryNASA scientists have discovered an underground 'city' buried 100 feet beneath the ice of Greenland.
As per the NY Post, NASA scientists were shocked when their advanced radar technology picked up signs of human construction deep beneath the ice.
How NASA discovered 'Underground City'As per the NY Post, NASA scientists were shocked when their advanced radar technology picked up signs of human construction deep beneath the ice.
The researchers got the signal back in the island territory’s tundra.
Where is the underground city?The researchers got the signal back in the island territory’s tundra.
Camp Century is an abandoned Cold War-era military installation.
Greenland Underground CityCamp Century is an abandoned Cold War-era military installation.
Camp Century was rediscovered 100 feet beneath the ice by a NASA Gulfstream III back in April.
Camp Century DiscoveryCamp Century was rediscovered 100 feet beneath the ice by a NASA Gulfstream III back in April.
Camp Century was designed with plans for over 3,000 miles of tunnels meant to provide a tactical advantage in a nuclear fight against the Soviet Union
Why Camp Century was made?Camp Century was designed with plans for over 3,000 miles of tunnels meant to provide a tactical advantage in a nuclear fight against the Soviet Union
The US Army Corps of Engineers built the massive structure on (then) President Dwight D. Eisenhower's order.
Who built Camp Century?The US Army Corps of Engineers built the massive structure on (then) President Dwight D. Eisenhower's order.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower wanted to preserve the use of ground-deployed nuclear missiles as a key part of the nation’s nuclear deterrent policy.
President Dwight D. EisenhowerPresident Dwight D. Eisenhower wanted to preserve the use of ground-deployed nuclear missiles as a key part of the nation’s nuclear deterrent policy.

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