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Drive-in Memories: The Land Unknown (1957) (+) Selected Short Subjects

Featured Image: Abandoned drive-In Theater on Highway 87 in the Hill Country of Texas. CREDIT: Dennis Crenshaw. Free to use if linked back to this page.  

From youtube uploaded by Colby Jones

The land unknown poster SOURCE AmazonUploaded on Oct 29, 2011

The Land Unknown (1957) is a sci-fi/adventure film about a naval expedition trapped in an Antarctic jungle inhabited by prehistoric animals. Starring Jock Mahoney and Shirley Patterson and was directed by Virgil W. Vogel.

Image: The Land Unknown Poster Movie 11×17 Jock Mahoney Shawn Smith William Reynolds SOURCE: Amazon.com

 

 

 

Main Feature: The Land Unknown

Selected Short Subjects

From youtube uploaded by ampopfilms

Yesterday’s Newsreels Vol.1

Published on Jun 20, 2012

Vintage clips of famous people and events from the first half of the 20th century.

From youtube uploaded by sandyanna

Intermission Time

From youtube uploaded by captainbijou.com

MANHUNT OF MYSTERY ISLAND SERIAL TRAILER 1945

Another “educational” cartoon from the CIA’s Hollywood branch propaganda giant Disney Studios. . . .EDITOR

From youtube uploaded by on Apr 23, 2013

Scrooge McDuck Explains Money

Go a LITTLE DEEPER ~ THEI Archive Drive-in Memories

 

Finding Life in the Volcanic Systems of the Antarctic Polar Front

Photo: The yeti crabs on the sorting table before being shared out to scientists. CREDIT/SOURCE Hot Vents, Cold Ocean

From Science Daily

Dec. 13, 2012 — Volcanic waters in the cold Southern Ocean are the destination for RRS James Cook’s current expedition. Scientists are exploring a 2-mile deep water system of hydrothermal vents, calderas and cold seeps on the seabed off the coast of Antarctica.

Led by Prof Paul Tyler of the University of Southampton Ocean and Earth Science, which is based at the National Oceanography Centre, the scientists are investigating four sites that were discovered on an earlier expedition to the region. . . . Read Complete Report

Official Website: Hot Vents, Cold Ocean
Friday, 21 December 2012
9 – Collecting the creatures of the deep
When the ROV Isis  finds an interesting place on the seafloor, the sampling begins! Isis  is equipped with manipulator arms that can pick up samples to place them in boxes on the front of the vehicle, but as many deep-sea animals are very delicate, it is usually best to use the suction sampler (see image below). . . . Visit site

Melting Polar Ice Caps Reveal Antarctic Pyramids? (W/Video)

Photo: Great Pyramids of…. Antarctica? SOURCE Apparently Apparel

I want to know more before commenting on this. . . . EDITOR

from Apparently Apparel

08/01/2012

by Zach Royer

NEW! Pyramid Rising: Reviving the Past – Surviving the Future
Contributed by Zach Royer(AA) There’s talk all over the internet about pyramids in Antarctica, something we at Apparently Apparel love towrite about. What appears to be causing all the discussion is this picture, showing what looks like two, possibly three pyramids lined up Giza style, nearly covered in snow and ice.Frankly, I think we’re looking at plain ordinary mountains here, albeit ones of unusual apparent symmetry. But suppose we ARE looking at pyramids (and I think the size of these mountains would preclude that, but that’s just me), or, to put it differently, supposed there WERE pyramids in Antarctica? What would it mean? . . . Read Complete Report

from youtube

Civilization Found Melting Out of Ice in Antarctica?

Published on Aug 12, 2012 by 

Video about how Antarctica was up way more north. Look at the maps.

 

The Odd Exploits of Admiral Richard E.Byrd: “Bitter Reality” at Earth’s End

I have been researching the most secretive Admiral Byrd and his exploits for over 29 years and I still find new facts and interesting leads. Here’s a good addition to our archives . . . EDITOR.

from The Gralien Report

Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd, historic American icon famous for his explorations of the Earth’s polar extremities, was widely regarded during his lifetime as a pioneer and hero. A decorated naval officer, Byrd even received the Medal of Honor in 1926 for his alleged flight to the North Pole (though the legitimacy of this claim was later disputed by a number of researchers). However, in spite of the scientific and historic merit of Byrd’s achievements, there are less widely-publicized theories which suggest Byrd was onto something that went far deeper than his exploration of the surface world.

The fringe beliefs associated with Admiral Byrd’s exploits spin off in a variety of strange directions . . . Read complete report

Read my personal research into Admiral Byrd and his mysterious Rockefeller financed (for the most part) expeditions. including my research into the “Missing Diary of Admiral Byrd:Fact or Fiction?.” . .  Go DEEPER  Admiral Byrd/ Polar Mysteries . . . Dennis Crenshaw