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Hitler's secret lair, UFOs and 'alien midges' - Antarctica's weirdest facts and fiction

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Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!It has the coldest, windiest and driest places on Earth.If it melted, world sea levels would rise by 16 feet.Its population never rises to much more than 4000 visiting scientists and, if you stand at one certain point - 90 degrees south, 45 degrees East - every direction you look is North.Since its discovery in 1820, Antarctica's barren and frozen wastelands have mystified, enchanted and puzzled people across the globe.Almost twice the size of Australia, boffins are constantly learning new things about life there.

For example, despite the freezing conditions, its Mount Erebus volcano has been active for 1.4 million years and just recently previously undiscovered organisms were found.

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