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Oh, did it melt already?
Not sure.
It's called arctic ocean and they fishing in the arctics. They not drilling for fish.
Not the magnetic poles. Those change location over time.
I heard the reverse (North Pole exists but no South Pole) many times but never this one.
Mate, how do you explain the below scene, about the North Star (Polaris)? I am always open to new ideas about Earth and will be glad to see your explanation on this one. Regards....
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tp6UkqIwVfk
If you think of a disco ball hanging from the roof the pole is at the top but the spinning effect is at the bottom.