Friday, December 28, 2012

Antarctic Horror? Could Be Interesting!



Link here.

...one thing is already clear: Lovecraft was actually right about far more than his readers could have realized.



...British team is preparing to drill into Lake Ellsworth, which sits beneath 10,000 feet of ice and has not seen the light of day for millions of years.  

...Monsters of the Lovecraft variety — the kind that will butcher a tenured university professor and take him along as camping provisions — might also find credible habitats on Europa or Enceladus, at least until space probes can disprove their existence.


3 comments:

Daddy Grognard said...

Poor lake.

Daddy Grognard said...

Poor lake.

Ralph E. Vaughan said...

Monsters waiting to be set loose by ignorant humanity? Well, I suppose one can always hope.

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