A couple of years ago, in Yandex maps, I noticed that the Arctic looks unusual in the Kara Sea region. At a certain height above the water, it can be seen that many islands have risen from the depths. These are not glaciers, they are dark in color. They also have glaciers.
When approaching - there is no data, the image all disappears. And the new lands are located in whole archipelagos. There is no such thing in google maps either. Everything is as it should be. Map services use different satellites. I thought it was some kind of bug. But during this time it was not eliminated. And in the approximation - detailed pictures are not given.
I suggest looking at Yandex maps and comparing the same places with Google maps.
Map link: yandex.ru/maps/-/CGHLUBNP
Emerging archipelagos, islands (or map bugs) appear only up to a certain latitude on Yandex maps. It seems that to the north, huge tracts of land have risen there. The same picture can be traced to the west of Novaya Zemlya - in the north of the Barents Sea.
Map link goo.gl/maps/WSpUf9iYzPhghrAK9
Promotional video:
In google maps, everything is clean and matches the physical map.
Link to the map yandex.ru/maps/-/CGHLU2pi
The Laptev Sea and the East Siberian Sea. Between them are the New Siberian Islands. The land grows not only in the sea, but along the coastline of the continent.
There is no such thing in google maps.
Link to the map yandex.ru/maps/-/CGHLYG2Y
Chukchi Sea. There are even larger archipelagos here.
Again, nothing in google maps.
All this territory up to the northern latitudes where the islands of Franz Josef Land are located is a shelf, i.e. flooded areas of the continent. If after the melting of glaciers (they shout about this almost every year) - the shelf rises, then islands may appear from the sea. Or rise to its surface, which can be seen as shallow water. They are not visible from the surface of the water - only from a height. Maybe this is due to processes inside the Earth? The earth expands, lifting the platforms.
Or maybe the satellite captured huge areas of algae similar to the Sargasso Sea? But these are northern latitudes, cold water. The algae could not grow so much.
This section of the shelf can be compared with this section on the Mercator map:
Maybe it really is - this piece of land is slowly rising.
Link to the map yandex.ru/maps/-/CGHL443l
The same picture is observed on the shelf off the east coast of Greenland.
Accordingly, there is nothing of this in Google maps.
Maybe that's why ours have become more active in the Arctic? Even the Arctic troops have been created. Military bases were in the Arctic and under the USSR. But then there was a different geopolitics. When there is land - resources on it are easier to extract than drilling platforms in the sea.
But on the other hand, all these islands should be seen by pilots of regular flights flying through these territories from cities in the North American continent to Southeast Asia. And curious passengers on these flights should see something.
Maybe Sannikov Land is not a myth? Either unknown lands have appeared and disappeared in these areas, or they have existed for a long time. And we are not informed about this. What for? Stock exchanges will be in a fever (the boat of capitalism is shaking), people will begin to be interested in these topics, ask questions. Etc. From the standpoint of the modern system, a person should not think.
And if it's a buggy kart, why haven't they been removed yet?
Author: sibved