interesting..thx for posting.
Not specifically map-related, but very cool:
read it at http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/45981There is a glacier in Antarctica that seems to be weeping a river of blood. It’s one of the continent’s strangest features, and it’s located in one of the continent’s strangest places — the McMurdo Dry Valleys, a huge, ice-free zone and one of the world’s harshest deserts...
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interesting..thx for posting.
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Wow, that's pretty cool.
Kind of makes my imagination go wild - thinking about other worlds for games.
Reminds me of "At the Mountains of Madness"![]()
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"...sometimes the most efficient way to make something look drawn by hand is to simply draw it by hand..."
"Hay look! What is that in the ice?"....Dig Dig..."It's a piece of paper!"
"What does it say?"
"Record of the Miskatonic University Antarctic expiditon of 1936....Ohh S*&%!!"
"OUMM NOM NOM NOM NOM!!!"
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It's pretty cool. Was just reading D&D's Frostburn, a genre book about ice wastes (natural, magical, or extraplanar), and this terrain makes me think about that. I forget what it's called but there's some sort of blood ice in there...along with negative energy ice and other nasty stuff. I remember reading about a few of them and thinking, "that's kinda lame". But, now that I've seen red ice, maybe I'll have to change my mind.
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