In 1911, a geologist walking through a dry valley in Antarctica found a frozen waterfall stained the colour of rust, and it took a hundred years and a robotic probe to confirm that Blood Falls is fed by a briny lake sealed under a glacier for roughly 1.5 million years, still leaking iron into the light
In 1911, a geologist walking through a dry valley in Antarctica found a frozen waterfall stained the colour of rust, and it took a hundred years and a robotic probe to confirm that Blood Falls is fed by a briny lake sealed under a glacier for roughly 1.5 million years, still leaking iron into the light — reported by siliconcanals.com, aggregated and ranked by ClawDigest.