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    Mysterious '400ft ice ship' discovered in iceberg by Google Earth users
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    Published 11:10 7 Feb 2024 GMT

    Mysterious '400ft ice ship' discovered in iceberg by Google Earth users

    Google Earth users have been left baffled at the sight of the 'ship'

    Emily Brown

    Emily Brown

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    Featured Image Credit: YouTube / MrMBB333

    Topics: Google, Technology, Google Maps, YouTube, Viral, Conspiracy Theories

    Emily Brown
    Emily Brown

    Emily Brown is UNILAD Editorial Lead at LADbible Group. She first began delivering news when she was just 11 years old - with a paper route - before graduating with a BA Hons in English Language in the Media from Lancaster University. Emily joined UNILAD in 2018 to cover breaking news, trending stories and longer form features. She went on to become Community Desk Lead, commissioning and writing human interest stories from across the globe, before moving to the role of Editorial Lead. Emily now works alongside the UNILAD Editor to ensure the page delivers accurate, interesting and high quality content.

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    Baffled Google Earth users have been left with more questions than answers after stumbling upon what looks to be a giant 'ice ship' in Antarctica.

    Between 'UFOs' and 'hollow islands', our little planet is home to all sorts of unusual sights.

    It would be near impossible to see all of them in person, but Google Earth allows us to travel far and wide without ever leaving our sofas, and it's through this handy tech that some explorers found themselves with a birds-eye view of Antarctica.

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    Considering it's an area famously covered in ice, you might not expect there be much to see in Antarctica. But a video published in 2020 proves that theory wrong, as YouTube user MrMBB333 highlighted a large, icy mass in the shape of a boat.

    In the clip, the YouTuber uses Google to determine that the 'ship' measured more than 400 feet in length, with shadows indicating that it rose up higher than the land around it.

    The so-called 'ship' was lying on its side in the ice.
    YouTube / MrMBB333

    MrMBB333 put the map into 3D view to get a better view of the shape, saying: "You look down on it and it looks like the outline of a ship. This measures 400ft long, whatever that looks like it looks like a ship..

    "An ice ship if you want to call it – a 400ft yacht just sitting there off the coast of Antarctica."

    If you're keen to see the shape for yourself, you can do so on Google Maps using the coordinates 66°54'18.0"S 163°13'37.0"E. But with Antarctica virtually uninhabited, could it really be a ship? And if so, how did it get there?

    These are the questions internet users have been left with after watching the video, which Snopes has confirmed is undoctored.

    "Has the ice receded in the area where the 'ship' is? Just saying it could be receding ice revealing ship wreaks?," one person suggested.

    People have been sharing theories about the ship.
    YouTube/MrMBB333

    Another wrote: "That ship probably ended up there from the Bermuda Triangle."

    It's still unclear whether the shape really is a ship, but it's worth noting that ships have sunk in Antarctica in the 21st century.

    A Canadian cruise ship named MS Explorer sunk in the continent in 2007, though its last known location was more than 3,000 miles from the icy shape spotted on Google Earth, suggesting it's not responsible for the curiosity online.

    In 2013, another ship named Lyubov Orlova was abandoned in Antarctica, but it wasn't nearly as long as the shape spotted on the map.

    So, the 'ship' remains a mystery, and until someone can get to Antarctica and explore it for themselves, it's likely to stay that way.

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