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Lost Cold War 'city under the ice' rediscovered 'like never before'

Sky News Wednesday, 27 November 2024
Lost Cold War 'city under the ice' rediscovered 'like never before'NASA scientists have rediscovered a long-lost "city" buried under 100ft of ice, 58 years after it was abandoned as a US base during the Cold War.
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