My brother in Amerigo Vespucci, there are maps from 500 years ago that show sea serpents on them. Are those real, too?
Some of them are realish, renditions of actual sea creatures by second hand descriptions of them
Most of them are just decorations
They all froze to death from all the snow of course. Geez do you even conspiracy theory bro?
Not anymore… 😢
If you’re so smart Mr. Smarty Pants then tell me this: Who invented snow, then? If you say Thomas Jefferson, then you’re wrong, he invented traffic lights, doofus.
The famous red wastes of Brazil.
We all know map making was far superior 500 years ago. Those satellites only messed things up.
Finally! A map that disproves New Zealand.
To be a winter child in this hot girl summer age, it wounds me!
“Ice? There’s never been any ice! Ice is just a myth.”
Sure. But don’t call me “500 year old map”. #commaSplice
Imagine a world without cocaine, vast, continent-covering amounts …
Then what are the white sections of land on the top right and left?
You leave my cocaine alone.
I believe you mean our cocaine, comrade.
They had to build a really tall ladder to get this view. Quite the project.
what cured ass projection is this?
Snow is unnatural.
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There is a map showing a very detailed coastline of Antarctica including mountains and rivers from hundreds of years ago that describes it as a place that is very hot and full of snakes. The original map-maker said he had combined maps from multiple sources to create that map. You could argue that the description was false and intended to keep people away, but how did they see the coastline? It is at the very least evidence that Antarctica was not covered in ice at some point during not so distant human existence.
If you’re talking piri reis the “iceless antarctica” map theory got debunked years ago. It’s south america with period inaccuracies.
No it’s not. It’s not like people haven’t mapped, measured, and studied the ice for generations. If it had been like that any time in human history, there would be able evidence.
The Late Cenozoic Ice Age has seen extensive ice sheets in Antarctica for the last 34 million years.






