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Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 6 years, 4 months ago
Great. Now pick ONE of them, and let’s actually confirm it happened. Let’s start by finding aerial or satellite footage of this person in the interior of Antarctica.
Great. You can do Australia. You first.
Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 6 years, 4 months ago
US man finishes solo race across Antarctica – BBC News
In all your decades of watching nature adventure shows where people go to the most extreme places on earth (like to the bottom of the ocean and trekking across the Sahara or the outback), don’t you find it at least intriguing that NOBODY has ever done a Nat Geo or BBC show about trekking a…
Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 6 years, 4 months ago
People Cross Antarctica All the Time. It’s Still Crazy Hard
Two men are walking across Antarctica alone, together. Both are adventurous and fit: Louis Rudd, 49, a British Royal Marine combat veteran who has hiked to the South Pole before; Colin O’Brady, 33, a US adventurer who survived severe burn injuries to become a mountaineer and professional…[Read more]Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 6 years, 4 months ago
What are they trying to hide in the Sahara Desert?
Could there be an entrance to the Hollow Earth?In all your decades of watching nature adventure shows where people go to the most extreme places on earth (like to the bottom of the ocean and trekking across the Sahara or the outback), don’t you find it at least intriguing that NOBODY has ever d…[Read more]
Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 6 years, 4 months ago
In all your decades of watching nature adventure shows where people go to the most extreme places on earth (like to the bottom of the ocean and trekking across the Sahara or the outback), don’t you find it at least intriguing that NOBODY has ever done a Nat Geo or BBC show about trekking across the Amazon Rainforest or something… with overhead vie…[Read more]
Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 6 years, 4 months ago
First man to hike the Amazon Rainforest was in 2010
First man to hike Amazon River ends two-year, 4,000-mile trek
British explorer Ed Stafford finished his two-year, 4,000-mile trek along the Amazon River on Monday, completing a feat never before accomplished, his publicist said.
The hike, which he started at Camana, Peru, on April 2, 2008,…[Read more]
Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 6 years, 4 months ago
In all your decades of watching nature adventure shows where people go to the most extreme places on earth (like to the bottom of the ocean and trekking across the Sahara or the outback), don’t you find it at least intriguing that NOBODY has ever done a Nat Geo or BBC show about trekking across Antarctica with sled dogs or something… with ove…
Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 6 years, 4 months ago
A really good friend of mine has a dad who is a scientist. He has made the joke a few times that he has walked around the whole earth because he visited the South Pole and walked around it. Now there is always the chance that he is a lizard person who is lying. But I don’t think the chances are very high on that one.
But what do you have? Zero.…[Read more]
Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 6 years, 4 months ago
I just totally ignored your huge copy and paste Antarctica info.
Of course because it is just lizard people propaganda.
Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 6 years, 4 months ago
Flat Earth Antarctica conspiracy theory debunked
Lack of proof, just wishful thinking.Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 6 years, 4 months ago
Organising your own trip to Antarctica
Access to Antarctica is restricted by the Antarctic Treaty. If you want to organize your own trip or expedition there, you will have to request permission from the government of your own country. You will have to show that you will be completely self sufficient and have a very good reason for wanting to go…[Read more]
Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 6 years, 4 months ago
The Population of Antarctica

There are around 66 scientific bases in Antarctica, of which about 37 are occupied year round, the remainder are open during the summer and closed down for winter. There are about 4,000 people through the summer months and about 1,000 overwinter each year.
The US base at McMurdo Sound has up to 1,000 personnel at…[Read more]
Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 6 years, 4 months ago
Tourism in Antarctica
You’re just not getting it. Yes, anyone can pay thousands of dollars and go on a GUIDED TOUR which takes you to THE EDGE of an ice shelf. Now please tell me how you could tell you were on a CONTINENT by standing within a couple miles of the ocean on the very edge of the alleged CONTINENT. Seriously, t8. If you were lost at s…
Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 6 years, 4 months ago
And couldn’t a tiny island have the same flora?
Islands have a sample of flora and fauna from the nearest continent. Mammals tend to be less represented due to the difficulty of getting to islands, but birds and plants give strong clues.
Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 6 years, 4 months ago
Also let it sink in that two different British ships trying to map the coast of the alleged continent of Antarctica (Captain Cook and then later the British ship Discovery) spent YEARS and traveled 35,000 miles without ever making it “around the continent”.
Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 6 years, 4 months ago
Seriously, t8. If you were lost at sea, and woke up in the morning with your vessel resting on some land, could you tell whether you had landed on a tiny island, Australia, or America?
I would actually. I have photographed in Australia, America’s, Asia, Europe and they have distinct plants and animals that are dead giveaways. Add in climate a…[Read more]
Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 6 years, 4 months ago
Thirdly, we’re not talking about seeing a tiny light blinking right on the horizon here. We’re talking about being able to see the lighthouse itself.
Interesting. Could I see the proof? Would be good to know this claim for sure before embarking on my journey.
Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 6 years, 4 months ago
Let us know when you do the observation, because the sailors mentioned in Zetetic Astronomy didn’t have powerful zoom lenses like you do. You’ll be able to see it from 60 miles!
If Zetetic Astronomy said it, then it must be true. I hear it is faultless, unerring, and 100% unbiased.
Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 6 years, 4 months ago
So if the air quality is good when you take your journey, and you DO see that lighthouse from 35 miles away… what will you say?
Check my height and the math. Will use a calc if possible based on a globe, not a parabola.
Proclaimer replied to the topic Mikeboll's belief in a flat world in the forum View Points 6 years, 4 months ago
Did you seriously just say that? Flat earthers have documented THOUSANDS of things we couldn’t see if we lived on a ball!
When it is done properly without errors, it will work out, just like Ruapehu worked out.
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