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The remnants of an abandoned U.S. military base in Greenland known as the “city under the ice” have been unexpectedly rediscovered, NASA researchers said.
While using a radar instrument to probe the Greenland Ice Sheet below, the device “unexpectedly detected something buried within the ice,” a After it was abandoned, Greenland’s heavy snowfall and low temperatures buried the structures beneath at least 100 feet of ice, the scientists said.
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