What on Earth is this? Mysterious 14 mile structure 'buried' in Antarctica found on Google
A MYSTERIOUS structure found buried 'in Antarctica' that measures more than 14 miles long and was discovered on Google Earth has left people on the internet baffled.
Man finds 14-mile structure BURIED on Google Maps in Antartica
Spotted on the Google Earth map, the white blur deep in the barren continent has provoked speculation it could be a secret research station hidden by a government or a UFO buried in the ice.
YouTube user Wowforreel has highlighted it in a video and shows how you can find it yourself on the web app Google Earth.
Describing the visual as a "patchy mass", he says: "Antarctica is crawling with weirdness."
He then points to the giant 14.5 miles by 4.5 miles area of bright white saying: "This thing is so huge you can't miss it - not even from outer space.
"I've searched the entire continent and I couldn't find anything quite like it.
"I thought maybe there's a peculiar place in the images where there happens to be a gap, but I don't think that's the case."
He points out brush-type movements over the mass which he says suggests someone is trying to cover something up.
He ponders if it is a research station before adding: "If this masking was removed would we seen the deck of a giant UFO mothership buried in ice?"
The video was put online in 2012 but a constant flow of comments continue as intrigued viewers try to figure out what it is.
One of them, Julie Haines said: "Have you noticed that there seems to be a trail behind said rectangular shape? Like its been dragged."
David Darby added: "You're correct, and it's well over 111 miles long to the left."
If this masking was removed would we seen the deck of a giant UFO mothership buried in ice?
Bret Hines wrote: "Wow two years and it's still there. They are covering something up with this thing."
Bonnie, said: "It's a government facility. They are allowed to request Google blur out things like this.
"It's probably a research facility."
The staggering video of the mysterious structure has been viewed more than two million times on YouTube.