Find a large valley with the Grand Canyon
By using radar, penetrating the thick ice at a distance of nearly 2,500km, scientists have discovered a new Alley 1.6 km deep and the size of the Grand Canyon, stretching 28km to the Gulf of Eltanina Bay Bellingshausen (Antarctica).
The scientific journal Nature on July 26 said that a group of British scientists have discovered a giant valley in the Ferrigno glacier, west of Antarctica.
Grand Canyon.
By using radar, penetrating the thick ice at a distance of nearly 2,500km, scientists have discovered a new Alley 1.6 km deep and the size of the Grand Canyon, stretching 28km to the Gulf of Eltanina Bay Bellingshausen (Antarctica).
In 1961, many adventurers came to the area to study but did not find this interesting. The cause of the alley was considered to be related to the melting of the ice in the area.
The Grand Canyon is also known as the majestic Area, which is one of the seven natural wonders of the world. This area belongs to the Colorado Basin, Arizona State (USA) with a length of 446km and the deepest place reaches 1.83km.
A scientist said: " It is interesting that we have discovered an additional area that is similar in size to this wonder."
- Secret 1.2 billion years under the Grand Canyon
- Grand Canyon National Park - United States of America
- The Grand Canyon has the same life expectancy as dinosaurs
- The 10 most interesting mysteries of lost civilizations (Part 2)
- The greatest canyon in the world hiding under the ice in Antarctica?
- Discover the world's longest freezing gorge
- Satellites find deep canyons beneath thick ice in Antarctica
- 'Jet people' fly over giant canyons
- Conflict over the real life of the Grand Canyon
- Great Rift Valley Rift Great Rift
The quietest place in the globe Orkhon Valley - World Cultural Heritage in Mongolia Kathmandu Valley - Nepal 'Curse' horrors of corpses Floods follow a period of formation of a valley network on Mars The valley in Nepal is 80 cm tall after the earthquake The dry park turns into a beautiful lake in the summer Mai Chau valley is poetic in transplanting