Meaning that there seems to be a whole lot of something being transported to/from Antartica.
Don't you find that curious?
Why would cargo ships be going there?
What could they possibly be delivering? (Or picking up?)
Supposedly there is nothing there, but flight traffic is banned over the continent and there are numerous rumors and reports of a massive underground installation and giant seed vault.
Seriously one cargo ship alone could supply thousands of people with supplies to last a year. People don't seem to grasp how much cargo a single, even a smaller, container ship can handle. Then look at something bigger like a cosco container ship. I don't even see a dock on that island but obviously lots of traffic.
Meaning? What is the point?
Meaning that there seems to be a whole lot of something being transported to/from Antartica.
Don't you find that curious?
Why would cargo ships be going there?
What could they possibly be delivering? (Or picking up?)
Supposedly there is nothing there, but flight traffic is banned over the continent and there are numerous rumors and reports of a massive underground installation and giant seed vault.
Seriously one cargo ship alone could supply thousands of people with supplies to last a year. People don't seem to grasp how much cargo a single, even a smaller, container ship can handle. Then look at something bigger like a cosco container ship. I don't even see a dock on that island but obviously lots of traffic.
Google is known to alter their satellite map images.
You're lying.
Satellite images are photoshopped.
Gtfooh
You don't know that a host of countries have research stations in Antarctica?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Research_stations_in_Antarctica.
The giant seed vault is in Svalbard.
.https://www.croptrust.org/our-work/svalbard-global-seed-vault/
And here we are again. Ha!
But even with research stations that still seems like a helluva lot of cargo ships coming through.