Incredible discoveries found frozen in ice

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Antarctica mountain range - Beneath the ice of Antarctica lies a mountain range that reaches approximately 10,000 ft (3,048 m) in height.

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Antarctic mountain range - The mountains were formed between 100 and 250 million years ago, according to estimates. 

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World War I - As glaciers in Peio, Italy, began melting, they uncovered artifacts and the remains of soldiers from World War I.

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World War I - Disturbing details of a World War I battlefield were revealed by the receding frost.

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Ancient jewels - In 2013, a climber discovered a box containing approximately 100 valuable gemstones in Mont Blanc, France.

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Ancient jewels - The jewels belonged to a passenger on an Air India flight that crashed in the region in 1966.

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Ancient seeds - In Siberia, Russian scientists unearthed seeds of Silene stenophylla, a 32,000-year-old plant. Astonishingly, they successfully cultivated and nurtured it.

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Ancient seeds - It seems that during the Ice Age, squirrels buried the seeds near the banks of the Kolyma River.

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Artifacts - Glaciers melting in Oppland County, Norway, have revealed several Iron Age artifacts.

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Grasshopper Glacier - There is a glacier near Cooke City in Montana, US, that is filled with millions of grasshoppers.

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Grasshopper Glacier - It's believed that these specific specimens perished during a snowstorm, leading to the extinction of this species approximately 200 years ago.

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Mount Everest - Melting glaciers caused by global warming are revealing the remains of climbers who perished while ascending Mount Everest.

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