:08:02
- l think your experts are right.
- Which one?
:08:05
- All of them.
- Meaning what, exactly?
:08:10
This pyramid contains
the features of all three cultures.
:08:15
This might be the first pyramid ever built.
:08:19
- But built by whom?
- By the first civilization.
:08:25
Thank you.
:08:27
But how could anyone possibly
build a pyramid out here?
:08:30
Ancient maps show Antarctica free of ice.
:08:33
- lt's likely the continent was once habitable.
- l can't tell you who built it.
:08:38
But if l could take a sample from it,
l can tell you how old it is.
:08:42
Dr. Miller, l'm offering
to put you right next to this thing.
:08:45
- What caused the heat bloom?
- l don't know.
:08:49
- Where exactly on the ice is this?
- Bouvetoya lsland.
:08:53
But it's not on the ice. lt's 2,000ft below it.
:09:00
- Mr. Quinn?
- Mr. Stafford.
:09:03
You're looking at the best drilling team in the
world. We'll chew to that depth in seven days.
:09:07
Add three weeks on top of that
to train everyone here.
:09:11
We don't have that kind of time, Ms. Woods.
:09:14
l'm not the only one
with a satellite over Antarctica.
:09:17
Others will be here soon.
:09:19
Maybe l wasn't clear.
No one in this room is ready for this trip.
:09:24
That's why l asked you here.
:09:26
Bouvetoya is one of the world's most isolated
places. The nearest land is 1,000 miles away.
:09:31
- There's no help if we run into trouble.
- You're right. lt's a no-man's-land.
:09:36
But the train has left the station.
:09:39
And l think l speak
for everyone aboard this ship.
:09:43
This is worth the risk.
:09:54
Find another guide.