You Wouldn't Believe What Scientists Found Frozen in Glaciers and Lakes

If you were ever truly curious about what lies beneath the dozens of miles-deep frozen lakes and oceans on Earth, now is your chance to check out some of the most groundbreaking scientific discoveries found beneath the ice. Scroll forth, and take a dive into the unknown. 

A Frozen Lighthouse

Oddly enough, there are plenty of familiar places around the globe that get deep-frozen almost annually. For instance, this lighthouse on Lake Michigan gets frozen over annually. Michigan is one of, if not, the coldest states in America, and for 3 months out of the year, people hardly leave their homes. 

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The More You Know

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  • The magnetic North Pole is moving.
  • Nutella was invented during WWII, when an Italian pastry maker mixed hazelnuts into chocolate to extend his chocolate ration.
  • George Lazenby wasn't an actual actor. He got himself a suit, a Rolex and a new haircut, then met with the producer and made up movies he had been in. He later landed the role of James Bond.
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