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I spotted a HEAD poking out of the Antarctic ice…and it led me to an abandoned Soviet base hidden deep below the surface

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February 15, 2024
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A DARING explorer has discovered an abandoned Soviet base deep below the surface in Antarctica after spotting a head poking out of the ice.

Chris Brown, 62, shared his terrifying ordeal when travelling to the southernmost continent with his son, Mika, 28, after the pair got “trapped” in -28°C conditions when their plane broke down.

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The Bust of Lenin as seen from Chris and Mika’s plane in AntarcticaCredit: Jam Press/Chris Brown
The statue has been sitting on top of a former Soviet Union research station buried deep below the surface

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The statue has been sitting on top of a former Soviet Union research station buried deep below the surfaceCredit: Jam Press/Chris Brown
Chris, 62, (left) and his son, MIka, 28, posing alongside the bust

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Chris, 62, (left) and his son, MIka, 28, posing alongside the bustCredit: Jam Press/Chris Brown
The Antarctic Pole of Inaccessibility is just one of seven dotted around the world

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The Antarctic Pole of Inaccessibility is just one of seven dotted around the world

The dad-of-two from Harrogate, North Yorkshire, frequently shares discoveries from his wild adventures on social media and has gone viral since revealing the terrifying ordeal last week.

The clip shared online has left social media users baffled as Chris shares the fact that there is a whole building buried in Antarctica.

And the only clue to this unique find was a giant bust of the former Russian leader, Vladimir Lenin, poking out of the snow and ice in the remotest part of Antarctica, known as the Pole of Inaccessibility.

The statue is positioned towards Moscow, but it hasn’t always been that way, Chris explains.

“The Lenin bust is on top of a wooden plinth, none of the rest of the building is visible because it’s under ice,” he said.

“When the Russians put it there, they positioned his face so he was looking towards Moscow.

“But apparently, a couple of American explorers who visited the site several years after it had been abandoned by the Russians, turned it around so it faced Washington.

“Not long after that, the Russians sent an expedition back out there and turned it round so it was facing Moscow again.”

In the video uploaded to TikTok, Chris shared a slideshow of images from the discovery.

He notes the bust was found on the pair’s trip to the historic Antarctic Pole of Inaccessibility in January 2023.

He also shows a photo of the “unburied” version of the artefact, leaving viewers shocked.

“I was not expecting it to be THAT buried,” one person said.

Someone else added: “There’s an entire building under the bust????” [sic].

The statue sits atop an old Soviet Union meteorological research station which was built in 1958.

The bottom three quarters have now been entirely buried beneath the ice and snow.

Some of the bust’s attributes remain a mystery.

He added: “When we got there we had quite good weather. It was only -30°C, whereas the average temperature at that location is -58°C so we spent quite a lot of time looking at it.

“And on top of the wooden plinth there is a cable attached with a screw on the very top, and similarly, there is a screw on the front face and on the side face and they are all joined together with cables.

“I was wondering what this is, bearing in mind it originated from the height of the Cold War and the Russians were probably fed up with the Americans turning it back to face Washington all the time.

“I wondered what those cables were, and what would have happened if we tried to open up that wooden box.”

Chris has embarked on a quest to be the first person to visit all seven of the world’s land-based Poles of Inaccessibility and has almost succeeded in reaching five of the Poles so far.

That includes being the first person ever to the African Pole – with only sites in the Arctic and Eurasia (North West China) remaining.

He set himself the mammoth task after getting to know other explorers at the regular South Pole in 2016, including second man on the moon, Buzz Aldrin.

Chris also met Hamish Harding, the billionaire who perished on the Titan submersible’s voyage to the wreck of the Titanic last year.

Elsewhere, one of only three rare submarines in the world vanished during an underwater hunt at the “Doomsday Glacier” in Antarctica.

The 23-ft vehicle, worth £3million, was exploring the treacherous icy terrain when it disappeared without a trace earlier this month.

And Vladimir Putin has accepted an invitation to join Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko on a trip to Antarctica amid tensions with the West.

The tyrant agreed on the frosty escape after watching Russian polar explorers open a new wintering complex at the Vostok station during a video call with Europe’s longest-serving president last month.

The Soviet research station with a Bust of Lenin sitting on top before the bottom three quarters were entirely buried beneath the ice and snow

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The Soviet research station with a Bust of Lenin sitting on top before the bottom three quarters were entirely buried beneath the ice and snowCredit: Jam Press/Olav Orheim





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