10 Jaw Dropping Discoveries Found Frozen In Ice
Thanks to global warming, mysterious creatures have been found frozen more frequently. From explorers to scientists, recently some of the scariest dinosaurs have been discovered, along with buried treasure! Would you go looking? Subscribe for more amazing videos! ► http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-Richest ◄ Welcome back, Richest fans! We’re delighted to see you once again! The earth has been around for a long, long time. It’s believed to be over four and a half billion years old! As a result, many creatures that once roamed the planet are no longer around. While we occasionally find fossils, it can be a rare occurrence. However, due to global warming stripping away the ice that once covered portions of the planet, we’re now finding vital pieces of the earth’s history. Such as in Russia, Siberia, Chile, and Canada. Permafrost is an area of ice that has remained in that state for at least two years. With those areas being thawed out, items lost to the decades are also being found once again. Today, we’re going to look at the most interesting items that were found in the frozen land. If you don’t want the video to be spoiled, here’s the obligatory “spoiler warning”. So, what can you expect to see in this content? Well, we have the treasure of precious stones that was found in the French Alps! As well as some items dating back thousands of years. We also have entries involving a Woolly Mammoth named Lyuba. There’s also Sasha, the Woolly Rhino or Rhinoceros. We also have some information about Iceland’s ice volcanoes. There are some ancient seeds that made a comeback, too! We also have a range of dinosaurs like Ichthyosaurs, the Ankylosaurus, and the Nodosaur. There’s also a message in a bottle from Paul T. Walker. The impressive Lake Vostok. And finally, we have frozen nematodes or roundworms. A collection of ancient microscopic worms. So, join us today to learn a bit about our world’s history! For copyright matters please contact us at: legal@valnetinc.com
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