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Mr. Weyland.
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Seven days ago, one of my satellites
over Antarctica hunting for mineral deposits
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discovered a sudden heat bloom
beneath the earth, which outlined this.
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The red lines indicate solid walls.
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Through thermal mapping, we've generated
a three-dimensional image of the structure.
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lt's massive, containing hundreds of rooms,
all built around a central core.
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My experts tell me it's a pyramid.
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What they can't agree on
is who built it and when.
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One expert tells me this has features
reminiscent of the Aztecs.
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Another tells me it's probably Cambodian.
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What they all agree on is that
the smooth side is definitively Egyptian.
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- l think your experts are right.
- Which one?
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- All of them.
- Meaning what, exactly?
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This pyramid contains
the features of all three cultures.
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This might be the first pyramid ever built.
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- But built by whom?
- By the first civilization.
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Thank you.
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But how could anyone possibly
build a pyramid out here?
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Ancient maps show Antarctica free of ice.
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- lt's likely the continent was once habitable.
- l can't tell you who built it.
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But if l could take a sample from it,
l can tell you how old it is.
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Dr. Miller, l'm offering
to put you right next to this thing.
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- What caused the heat bloom?
- l don't know.
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- Where exactly on the ice is this?
- Bouvetoya lsland.
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But it's not on the ice. lt's 2,000ft below it.