Hey Hive fans,
It's always thrilling when the world surprised us with a newly discovery, and this time, it's a stunning hidden gem and has been revealed to the world, showcasing awe- inspiring features that leaves us marveling at the beauty and complexity of our planet.
- UNDERSEA MOUNTAIN TALLER THAN MOUNT OLYMPUS .
In August 2024, researchers from the Schmidt ocean π institute discovery a massive undersea mountain off the construction of Chile. This seamount rises approximately 1.9 miles (about 3 kilometers) above the Pacific Ocean floor, surpassing the height of mount Olympus. Located roughly 900 miles from south America, it hosts a unique ecosystem of rare sea creatures, including sponge gardens and ancient corals. This finding underscore the vast unexplored region beneath our oceans. - LOST MAYOR CITY: Valerian
In October 2024, Luke Auld. Thomas, a PHD student from Tulane University, discover a previously unknown Mayan city ποΈ named valeriana in southern Mexico. Utilizing lidar technology, which uses lasers to penetrate dense vegetation, he identified structures such as enclosed plazas, pyramids, and reservais from hundreds of miles away. This discovery highlights the potential of modern technology in uncovering ancient civilization hidden beneath forest canopies. - POTENTIAL ANCIENT METEOR CRATER IN QUEBEC :
In September 2024, Canadian camper Joel lapointe identified a circular formation in Quebec cΓ΄te-Nord region using Google maps, which may be an ancient meteor crater approximately nine miles wide. Geophysicist Pierre rochette confirmed the presence of the mineral zircon at the site, indicating of a meteor impact. If validated, this would add to the know meteor craters worldwide, offering insights into Earth's geological history - NEW SPECIES IN PERU'S ALTO MAYO LANDSCAPE π :
In 2024, an expedition by conservation international's rapid assessment program in PERU'S ALTO MAYO LANDSCAPE led to the discovery of 27 new species, including mammals, fish, amphibians, and butterflies. Conducted over 38 days, the survey documented over 2000 species in this densely populated region, highlighting the rich bio
These discovery emphasize that despite modern advancement, earth still holds many secrets waiting to be uncovered.