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Journey to the edge of the earth! It’s as crazy as it sounds, an expedition by the Flat Earth Society to prove the world ISN’T round. GUY
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[quote:Coastie Patriot:MV80MDExMjc5XzM3MjhCMDg5] For most people, a trip to Antarctica would be a once-in-a-lifetime experience, a chance to see one of the most breathtaking landscapes on the planet. But early next year, there could be a journey to the bottom of the Earth with a very different purpose. Its mission could not be more startling: to prove the Earth is flat. Forget those millennia of geographical research and those millions of photos from space of our globe-shaped planet. There really are people who think the world is shaped more like a disc than a ball — encircled by a massive perimeter of ice that’s 150ft thick, and 165ft high. ‘Beyond the Ice Wall is anyone’s guess,’ says the website of the Flat Earth Society. ‘How far the ice extends; how it terminates; and what exists beyond it, are questions to which no present human experience can reply.’ With their trip down South, the flat-earthers hope to answer this. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6874689/Flat-Earth-Society-edge-Earth-prove-world-ISNT-round-writes-GUY-WALTERS.html daily mail less 50 [/quote]
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For most people, a trip to Antarctica would be a once-in-a-lifetime experience, a chance to see one of the most breathtaking landscapes on the planet.
But early next year, there could be a journey to the bottom of the Earth with a very different purpose. Its mission could not be more startling: to prove the Earth is flat.
Forget those millennia of geographical research and those millions of photos from space of our globe-shaped planet.
There really are people who think the world is shaped more like a disc than a ball — encircled by a massive perimeter of ice that’s 150ft thick, and 165ft high.
‘Beyond the Ice Wall is anyone’s guess,’ says the website of the Flat Earth Society. ‘How far the ice extends; how it terminates; and what exists beyond it, are questions to which no present human experience can reply.’
With their trip down South, the flat-earthers hope to answer this.
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