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Lake Vostok and Rainbow City are in the same location!!!!!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 9160988:MV8xNzU5MjQ0XzI5MzEzNTc1XzlFMTI5RDA4] Also, the date in which the lake was the breached was in Dec. 2012 not last week. There are tricks to the drilling not only do they not want to introduce any outside material, but they are worried about the release of the pressure. TO fix this they are drilling in multiple areas along this subglacial lake system (there are multiple lakes connected in antartica). "British, Russian and American science teams are all trying to become the first to sample an ancient Antarctic lake. These lakes are buried under miles of ice and have been isolated from the outside world for at least 125,000 years – maybe a million years. On January 15, 2012, the British Antarctic Survey Press Office announced that a team of four engineers had successfully placed 70 British tonnes of equipment in place on the Antarctica subglacial Lake Ellsworth. [b]The planned assault [/b]on the lake is for December 2012." http://earthsky.org/earth/the-race-is-on-to-sample-an-ancient-antarctic-lake Honestly I dont think ppl get how incredibly stupid this is. 15 million years of isolation. Do you understand 15 million years? They think they can get to the lake without contaminating it. But as soon as they open the seal air will get it and the introduction of just one bacteria could change the state of the lakes from there on out and we will never get a true reading of what we want. Its incredibly stupid IMO. [/quote]
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