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12->''"Antarctica is the Last Continent, so everyone likes to think there's something mysterious out there: tribes of white giants, misty craters full of unconvincing rubber dinosaurs, cities of the Great Old Ones With Unpronounceable Names..."''
13-->-- '''R. Kes''', ''Fanfic/Plan7Of9FromOuterSpace''
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15People have always wondered about what mysteries might lurk in unexplored regions. At first, people explored the land masses they lived on, voyaging up rivers, forging through dense WildWilderness and up into mountains. As Europeans explored more, they sailed to the Americas, and the mysterious unknown regions were revealed and mapped as part of colonialism. Eventually explorers traveled to Africa, Asia and Oceania.
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17The last continent to be explored and mapped out was the desolate, icy expanse of UsefulNotes/{{Antarctica}}, which was long suspected to exist but ultimately dismissed as myth [[NewerThanTheyThink until 1820, when it was finally, officially, sighted by humans]]. Even now, most of its surface has only been mapped by satellite. Incredible cold and lethal winds conspired to keep humans away, which made it a fertile area for stories about mysterious buried alien technology, ancient aliens, and monsters frozen in the ice. This trend continues today -- after all, who knows what may be under the ice?
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19In RealLife, rather than pyramids and [=UFOs=], what's under the ice seems to pretty much be... more ice. The main inhabitants of Antarctica are scientists, and the main economic activity is scientific research. A number of countries have research stations.
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21As time goes on, of course, ScienceMarchesOn, and the more fantastical versions of this trope are just as [[DiscreditedTrope Discredited]], just like the way depicting civilizations on the inhospitable planets of Mars and Venus in many a 1920s and 1930s PlanetaryRomance fell away once we knew that both were uninhabitable.
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23A particularly common variant is the EerieArcticResearchStation, which despite the name applies to both the Arctic and Antarctic. Also see TheShangriLa for supernatural or mysterious depictions of another remote, icy region. See also MonsterInTheIce, GrimUpNorth (the [[{{Pun}} polar]] opposite), PolarBearsAndPenguins.
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30* In ''Manga/ACentaursLife'', Antarctica is inhabited by a species of snake people. The cold-blooded "serpentines" survive because of their advanced technological level and frequent use of geothermal power.
31%%* In ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamWing'', Heero goes on a mission here... wearing his usual tank top and bike shorts!
32* ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam'': In the original, negotiations between the Earth Federation and the Principality of Zeon took place in Antarctica, since it was the closest thing to neutral territory in the Earth Sphere. These negotiations eventually lead to the signing of the Antarctic Treaty (sort of a futuristic Geneva Convention that, among other things, outlawed the use of nuclear and biological weapons, as well as {{Colony Drop}}s).
33* In ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'', Antarctica was the resting place of the [[OurAngelsAreDifferent angel Adam]]; disturbing him is what starts the entire series.
34* ''Anime/APlaceFurtherThanTheUniverse'' involves the protagonists going on a civilian expedition to Antarctica, the "place" described in the title, which is also the title of Shirase's mother's book with the same name. Hinata even once describes it as a great place to get away from everyone.
35* In ''Literature/SentouYouseiYukikaze'', the [[InscrutableAliens JAM]] invasion of Earth started on the Ross Ice Shelf when a hyperspace portal appeared and [[AlienInvasion they came out shooting]]. The world got a rude wake-up call that day when panicked scientists at the [=McMurdo=] Research Station broadcast shots of 3 JAM aircraft shooting down a cargo plane that had just taken off. For extra points, if Lynn Jackson's flashback in the anime adaptation's first episode is accurate, this happened on [[TwistedChristmas Christmas Day.]]
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39* ''Franchise/TheDCU'':
40** ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'': In ''ComicBook/BatmanTheDoomThatCameToGotham'', an Creator/{{Elseworlds}} mixing the Dark Knight with Creator/HPLovecraft (mainly ''Literature/AtTheMountainsOfMadness'') opens with Bruce Wayne and his wards arriving in Antarctica to find out what happened to "the Cobblepot Expedition". Almost all of them died in the Mountains of Madness, Cobblepot himself joined the albino penguins, and one member of the expedition became an undead being that needs the Antarctic cold to survive (a mashup between Mr Freeze and Dr Muñoz from ''Cool Air'').
41** ''ComicBook/MartianManhunter'': The Manhunter has a base there, in his case an entire buried Martian city.
42** ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'': In the ComicBook/PostCrisis comic ''ComicBook/Superman1987'', particularly during the Roger Stern era, the first version of the Fortress of Solitude was in the Antarctic. (It was generally referred to only as "the Antarctic Fortress.")
43** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'': In the ComicBook/New52 comic ''ComicBook/WonderWoman2011'', the foe known as the First Born was [[SealedEvilInACan buried in Antarctica]].
44* ''ComicBook/LaGuerraDeLosAntartes'': The Argentine Antarctica is the starting point of an alien invasion. As a result of the location, the aliens are named "Antartes".
45* ''Franchise/MarvelUniverse'':
46** ''ComicBook/TheMightyThor'': In one story, Thor finds the last survivor of a colony of Vikings who'd made it all the way to Antarctica in the eleventh century. The old man earns a VikingFuneral by helping defeat a monster that shrugged off Thor's strongest attacks.
47** Antarctica holds the Savage Land, a [[LostWorld tropical jungle]] complete with dinosaurs, created (and sustained) by alien technology.
48* ''ComicBook/{{The Warlord|DCComics}}'': There is an entrance to Skartaris, the LostWorld of the series, in Antarctica near the South Pole.
49* ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}'': Ozymandias' headquarters of Karnak is located here, complete with tropical vivarium. He takes advantage of the fact that Antarctica doesn't belong to any country to shelter three North Vietnamese men, who no longer have a country after [[AlternateHistory Dr. Manhattan helped America win the Vietnam War]].
50* ''ComicBook/{{Whiteout}}'': Averted, as a murder mystery outside one of the research bases proves to be plenty to keep a U.S. Marshal occupied, no fantastical weirdness necessary. It's particularly noteworthy for [[ShownTheirWork how desolate and potentially lethal]] the setting is.
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54* In ''Roleplay/HatchlingQuest'', Antarctica became this after The Simurgh [[spoiler: made her second appearance there and just vanished]]. Since then, any attempt to gather information about the continent has failed. Satellites show nothing, anyone sent there are never seen again, even capes with flight and teleportation powers vanish without a trace. We find out why this is in [[https://forums.sufficientvelocity.com/threads/hatchling-quest-worm-metroid.22540/page-471#post-7854636 15.16]] [[spoiler: the Space Pirates had a base there where they were studying '''Metroids!!!''' They somehow escaped, the base was abandoned, and the continent was quarantined]].
55* In ''Fanfic/{{Vainglorious}}'' Antarctica is, unknown to modern humans, the site of several jotun colonies. This becomes relevant later in the story when the colonies sail up on glaciers to join forces with the invading jotun army.
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59* ''Film/AlienHunter'' (2003): This is about Antarctic researchers, signals from outer space and a mysterious object that is found buried in the ice at a research base. If the object is opened and the creature inside awakes, it may lead to the annihilation of earth.
60* ''Film/AquamanAndTheLostKingdom'': The "Lost Kingdom'' of Necrus was apparently based in Antarctica. Ruled by King Atlan's brother Kordax, the latter's ambition led him to experiment with dark magic, turning his people into monsters. After being defeated by Atlan, the kingdom and all it's inhabitants were sealed under thick ice. Black Manta - searching for Atlantean technology and unwittingly possessed when he discovers Kordax's black trident - attempts to release Kordax to take revenge on Aquaman and destroy Atlantis.
61* ''Film/AVPAlienVsPredator'': The alien site is buried under the ice of Bouvet[[strike:øya]] Island.
62* ''Film/{{Boa}}'' (AKA ''New Alcatraz'') (2000): Construction workers digging an inescapable prison at the South Pole come across a giant prehistoric snake [[ArtisticLicenseBiology preserved in nitrogen]].
63* ''Film/{{Creepshow}}'': Implied and invoked with the segment "The Crate". A university janitor finds a forgotten, unopened crate brought back from a 19th century expedition to Antarctica, and [[SealedEvilInACan what's inside is somehow still alive]], and very hungry. The sequence is set entirely at the university campus and the surrounding town in what appears to be New England (knowing Creator/StephenKing, [[CreatorProvincialism probably Maine]]), so we never actually ''see'' Antarctica in the film, but the story nonetheless relies on that continent's eerie connotations to build up a sense of the supernatural around the monster.
64* ''Film/DeepFreeze'' (AKA ''Ice Crawlers'') (2003): Scientists on an Antarctic ice shelf base with questionable activities are killed off one by one by a tentacled monster.
65* ''Film/EncountersAtTheEndOfTheWorld'': This documentary feature talks about the history of exploration of Antarctica and how Antarctica was the last blank space on the map. Director/narrator Creator/WernerHerzog talks about how it's sad that after man made it to the South Pole, there were no more unknown spaces to explore.
66* ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019'': The ''Monsterverse'' version of [[ArchEnemy King Ghidorah]] was [[SealedEvilInACan found frozen solid in a state of hibernation beneath the Antarctic ice]] by Monarch. The EvilPlan of Alan Jonah and his eco-terrorists is to release him from his icy tomb, [[spoiler: which they successfully do]].
67** In ''Film/GodzillaVsKong'', we learn that Antarctica also contains a tunnel to the [[HollowWorld Hollow Earth]].
68* ''Film/TheLandUnknown'' (1957) has a US Navy helicopter crashing into a [[LostWorld misty crater]] full of [[SpecialEffectsFailure highly unconvincing dinosaurs]].
69* ''Film/Retrograde2004'': The action is based on a ship trapped in Antarctic sea ice. A team of genetically-altered time travelers come back to the present to try to prevent a future biological disaster. Two opposing time travelers fight it out amongst the ships' crew of polar scientists and researchers.
70* ''Film/She1935'': Although on the opposite Pole, is worth mentioning; it changes Creator/HRiderHaggard's LostWorld tale from Africa to the Arctic, at the time still mostly unknown and thus viewed like DarkestAfrica.
71* ''Film/TheThing1982'': Often considered '''the''' Antarctica horror movie, an adaptation of Creator/JohnWCampbell's short story ''Literature/WhoGoesThere'' (an [[Film/TheThingFromAnotherWorld earlier film adaptation]] was set in the North Pole). And it was embraced in [[TemptingFate a weird way]]: ''The Thing'' (and sometimes [[Film/TheThing2011 its prequel]]) is regularly viewed by members of the winter crew at the Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station after the last flight out, usually in a double-feature with ''Film/TheShining''.
72* ''Film/TheXFilesFightTheFuture'': Scully is abducted and taken to a giant UFO hidden under the ice of Antarctica.
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76* In Creator/JulesVerne's ''Literature/TwentyThousandLeaguesUnderTheSea'', the ''Nautilus'' travels under the Antarctic ice to find that it surrounds an ice free, southern ocean.
77* ''Antarctica'' by sci-fi author Creator/KimStanleyRobinson. In this TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture world, secret communities in Antarctica are carrying out piracy and environmental terrorism in order to discourage mining and oil exploitation.
78* ''Antarctica Online'' by Creator/VladimirVasilyev and Aleksandr Gromov kicks off with the continent mysteriously swapping places with a number of islands in the Central Pacific. Interestingly, the authors are less concerned with the cause of the "jump" than the consequences, both ecological and political (mostly, the latter).
79* "Apartness" (1964), by Creator/VernorVinge. (His first sale!) [[AfterTheEnd Centuries after a nuclear war]], an exploratory mission from the [[SpaceFillingEmpire Sudamérican Empire]] discover a mysterious tribe living in squalor on the Antarctic coast. It turns out [[spoiler:they are all that remained of two boatloads of white South Africans that fled their country when [[UsefulNotes/TheApartheidEra the war killed off their patrons in the northern hemisphere]] and the rebelling black majority [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge literally drove them into the sea]]]].
80* In Creator/DavidWeber's ''Literature/TheApocalypseTroll'', the titular Troll (an alien-created, human-derived time-traveling cyborg killing machine) first lands in Antarctica. It starts a second Falklands War en route to its more permanent hiding place in the Southern USA.
81* The ''Series/BabylonFive'' ExpandedUniverse ''Psi Corps Trilogy'' of novels: Antarctica is where [[spoiler: the Vorlons began their gene tampering on humans to produce telepaths]], the targets being adventure tourists visiting an isolated part of the continent.
82* Creator/StephenBaxter:
83** In ''Literature/AntiIce'', a SteamPunk novel by Stephen Baxter, British Antarctic explorers discover a crashed meteorite full of a [[AppliedPhlebotinum substance with properties similar to anti-matter]].
84** ''Literature/{{Evolution}}'': Baxter puts forth the theory that the dinosaurs on the continent (being already adapted for long periods of darkness without much food) survived the K-T extinction event and continued to evolve into cold-weather forms (Sabre-toothed ''Allosaurus''? [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot Awesome.]]) until the glaciers formed.
85* Greig Beck's ''Beneath The Dark Ice'' makes Antarctica the lost homeland of the cultures of the Americas, and goes one further by sticking a LostWorld underneath that.
86* In Creator/KeithLaumer's novel ''The Breaking Earth'' an ancient pre-Ice Age civilization is discovered to have left its city and advanced technology behind in Antarctica.
87* {{Literature/Cityverse}}: Antarctica is home to a suspiciously friendly EldritchAbomination.[[note]]You should visit us. we're lonely :(((:(( [[AssimilationPlot join us?]] :):)):)):):))[[/note]]
88* ''Franchise/CthulhuMythos'':
89** ''Literature/AtTheMountainsOfMadness'': The titular undiscovered Antarctic mountain range (which dwarfs the Himalayas) is the location of the last city of the Elder Things (referred to in the novella as Old Ones, but generally known in Lovecraftian scholarship and fandom as Elder Things to prevent confusion with the [[EldritchAbomination Great Old Ones]]), a race of StarfishAliens who fought against [[EldritchAbomination Cthulhu and His spawn]], now abandoned and inhabited only by Shoggoths, the semi-sentient amorphous former servitors of the Elder Things who now mimic their former master's culture, even carving crude inscriptions after their style into the walls and parroting the voices of the Elder Things. There are also giant albino penguins there, and some other thing that is even worse. [[NothingIsScarier We never really find out what it is]], but a brief glimpse at it [[BrownNote severely shakes up the sanity]] of one of the explorers.
90** ''Literature/AColderWar'', an AlternateHistory UsefulNotes/ColdWar short story by Creator/CharlesStross, mentions that the United States lost the entire [=501st=] Airborne Division on the plateau beyond Mt. Erebus. There's also a gateway to another planet beneath the ice of Lake Vostok. The plot centres around a LensmanArmsRace that started after the events of ''Mountains of Madness'', including several shoggoth that the Soviet Union have gained sufficient control over to feel comfortable turning them loose against the Mujahideen in Afghanistan, in violation of an international treaty that even ThoseWackyNazis abided by. This ends [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt about as well as you'd expect.]]
91** ''Cold Water Survival'' by Holly Phillips has a group of adventurers setting up a base on an iceberg that's split off from Antarctica; they realise that various {{Eldritch Abomination}}s frozen in the ice are slowly thawing out as the berg travels into warmer regions.
92** ''The Crevasse'' by Dale Bailey & Nathan Ballingrud has a 1920's expedition realise ''[[NothingIsScarier something]]'' is hiding in a nearby crevasse, but they aren't silly enough to hang around and find out, and afterwards refuse to acknowledge that what they saw was real.
93** According to ''The Cthulhu Wars'' by Kenneth Hite and Kennon Bauman, Operation Highjump was a reconnaissance-in-force of the Elder cities first uncovered by the Pabodie expedition. At the same time a smaller expedition was launched into Greenland (Operation Nanook) with the end game of securing the polar regions so that bases for [[EerieArcticResearchStation research]] and [[BleakBorderBase surveillance]] of the Mythos threat could be constructed there.
94* ''Literature/TheDetectiveIsAlreadyDead'' reveals in its seventh volume that the mysterious and powerful Mizoev Federation, which acts as a shadow government to much of the world's countries, is located in Antarctica.
95* ''Literature/FingerprintsOfTheGods'' theorizes that Antarctica was home to a super-advanced civilization, until the poles shifted and buried them in ice. (Your library might sort this book under non-fiction, but it definitely belongs here.) In Graham Hancock's defense, it's ''only'' really in the section about Antarctica where he goofed.
96* John Taine (Eric Temple Bell)'s ''The Greatest Adventure'' has the ruins of a lost supercivilization that created life... which [[GoneHorriblyWrong backfired with a vengeance]].
97* ''Literature/HaloGhostsOfOnyx'' briefly mentions [[ScaryDogmaticAliens the Covenant]] digging in Antarctica, and there's [[{{Precursors}} only one reason]] the Covenant dig.
98* In Creator/ReneBarjavel's ''Literature/TheIcePeople'' a scientific expedition in Antarctica finds the ruins of an incredibly old unknown civilization and a vault with two {{Human Popsicle}}s (a man and a woman). After reanimating the woman and managing to find a way to communicate with her, it turns that [[spoiler: their incredibly advanced civilization collapsed after using a too efficient weapon of mass destruction against their enemies (who disappeared, too). The weapon was so powerful that it altered the Earth inclination, explaining why a whole civilization lived in an area which is now a frozen desert.]]
99* The report of an alien spacecraft discovered beneath Wilkes research station serves as the {{Macguffin}} for the various faction in the Creator/MatthewReilly novel ''Literature/IceStation'' to fight over.
100* ''Literature/TheLandThatTimeForgot'': The tropical LostWorld Caspak is located on a large island in the vicinity of Antarctica.
101** Also from Creator/EdgarRiceBurroughs, ''[[Literature/JohnCarterOfMars The Gods Of Mars]]'' takes us to the Valley Dor at the south pole of Mars, which is viewed very much this way by the rest of the planet - an unexplored region where people go when it's time for them to die, and from which no one may return. It turns out that they don't get to live out their final days in peace, however, but are instead either [[ImAHumanitarian cannibalized]] or MadeASlave by one of two secret polar civilizations - the wicked First Born of Mars and the even worse Holy Therns. John Carter and Tars Tarkas must fight their way out, then [[CassandraTruth convince]] their northern allies to mount an invasion to free all the enslaved people still down there. The next book in the series, ''The Warlord of Mars'', features another uncharted region and undiscovered civilization at Mars' northern pole.
102* In the ''Literature/LegendSeries'', extreme global warming has melted Antarctica's ice, and it is now a lush, verdant land. Many people have migrated there to build a new civilization, and it is now one of the world's superpowers.
103* ''Literature/LookIntoMonstersEyes'', being a ConspiracyKitchenSink, includes a flashback from Antarctica. Here, remnants of [[{{Ghostapo}} the Gestapo]] led by [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_von_Sebottendorf Baron von Sebottendorf]] established a facility called [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Swabia New Swabia]] near the end of WWII, and were later cut from communications, missing the news about Germany's surrender. This is discovered by the Allies' intelligence services, and they declare Operation Highjump (see below in 'Real Life' section), sending some American troops and ''Creator/IanFleming'' along them (he worked as an intelligence officer at the time). They're also joined by a disguised Nikolay Gumilev, under pseudonym James Bond (yeah), working for a BenevolentConspiracy and chasing Sebottendorf. Turns out the location of the base was not random - it's one of the key nodes of portal/tunnel network that gave birth to HollowEarth theories, and has access to the postwar bunker of one of the two reptilian Precursors (the other one is in the Arctic). Sebottendorf, being the only survivor of the race, made it as a second attempt on humanity, and was trying to open it with a Tetragrammaton (it works like a password). Also they had a thermic superweapon that made a new gulf in Ross Sea after being fired accidentally, and about half a dozen backup Hitlers.
104* In ''Literature/TheMagicians'', part of the students' education takes place at Brakebills South, in Antarctica, treated as a decidedly unearthly place where the bleakness of the landscape may induce SanitySlippage. It's also a handy place to stash misbehaving professors.
105* ''The Monster From Earth's End'' by Creator/MurrayLeinster. Made into a movie ''The Navy vs. The Night Monsters'' (1966). An airplane returns from Antarctica with plant samples, the pilot killing himself as soon as he lands. The plants soon grow into killer monsters.
106* Creator/EdgarAllanPoe's ''Literature/TheNarrativeOfArthurGordonPymOfNantucket'' and, as a fan-made sequel of sorts to Poe, Creator/JulesVerne's ''An Antarctic Mystery''/''The Sphinx of the Ice Fields''
107** Poe's poem "Ulalume" mentions a volcano similar to Mount Erebus in Antarctica, except that it's on more or less the opposite end of the Earth: to fit the meter, Poe had to use the adjective ''boreal'' (northern), not ''austral'' (southern), when referring to the pole the volcano could be found near.
108** Poe's work also inspired James [=DeMille=]'s ''A Strange Manuscript Found in a Copper Cylinder''.
109** Satirical fantasy ''Pym'' by Mat Johnson is inspired by Poe’s novel, and follows a plot where the main character, professor Chris Jayes (and Arthur Gordon Pym) encounters and is enslaved by “Snow Honkies”— a giant, prehistoric species of human— that live in Antarctica.
110* In Creator/AndreNorton's novella "People of the Crater" and its sequel "Garan of Yu-Lac", Earth was colonized by a super-advanced civilization, the remnants of which still exist in Antarctica.
111* ''Literature/TheRimeOfTheAncientMariner'' takes place largely in Antarctic seas shrouded in fog and haunted by spirits. Worth noting that Antarctica wouldn't even be confirmed to exist until some 22 years after the story was first published, and the predominant opinion at the time was that it did not, the two James Cook expeditions of the 1770s having gone as far south as to come within 75 miles of the continent before turning back from the relentless ice.
112* ''Simon Black in the Antarctic'' (1956) by Ivan Southall. The Australian AcePilot battles a lost tribe of cannibalistic Neanderthals.
113* James Rollins stuck a LostWorld under volcanic Mount Erebus in ''Subterranean''. Another one at a location called [[IDontLikeTheSoundOfThatPlace Hell's Cape]] appears in ''The Sixth Extinction.''
114* ''Creator/JeanJohnson'''s ''Literature/TheirsNotToReasonWhy'' has the [[Main/TrappedInThePast time-traveling]] [[Main/LivingForeverIsNoBigDeal Immortal]] establish her Vault in Antarctica, so that the technology and information she needs eventually is both preserved and protected. Ia raids it for some technology she needs in the short term.
115* ''Literature/TheTakers'', a TwoFistedTales novel by Jerry Ahern, has an abandoned alien base [[RagnarokProofing with working UFO's]] under the Antarctic ice. It also contains the dead bodies of an earlier [[ThoseWackyNazis Nazi expedition]] seeking {{Atlantis}} -- as it turns out, the base's defense system is also in full working order...
116* ''Literature/TheWhiteDarkness'': She hears him before she gets there, but Sym survives in Antarctica with help from what's either a hallucination of a dead explorer in SpiritAdvisor form, or the real thing.
117* ''Literature/WhoGoesThere'': An Antarctic expedition finds a crashed alien spacecraft with the cryogenically-preserved pilot, which turns out to be malign (and a VoluntaryShapeshifting variation on TheVirus that, if it reaches civilization, could bring about TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt).
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121* In the ''Series/DoctorWho'' episode "Seeds of Doom", scientists found two pods there that [[BodyHorror turned humans into creatures]] that were like giant homicidal rotting broccoli stalks. The pods also made other plants turn against people.
122** Also, The First Doctor's last episode, "The Tenth Planet" (made when Pluto was still considered a planet) was set in Antarctica. The [[spoiler: Cyberman]] weren't actually from there, but they had been found there.
123* The Creator/MichaelPalin travelogue ''Pole to Pole'' ends here, of course.
124* In the ''Franchise/StargateVerse'', the Earth's original Stargate (Not the one they've been using all along, that one was brought to Earth at the time of ancient Egypt) was found in Antarctica, and Atlantis also used to be 'parked' there -- before [[{{Precursors}} the Ancients]] abandoned Earth, leaving behind an outpost with a [[LostTechnology superweapon]]. They also found a living [[HumanPopsicle Ancient Popsicle]]. It should be noted, though, that the Ancients were old enough that their settlement there actually predated the Antarctic's most recent freezing.
125* ''Series/TheHead'': The summer relief team fly out to an Antarctica research station to find the entire winter team [[MysteryFiction murdered or missing]]. It even includes a scene of the Winterers watching ''Film/TheThing1982'', as per tradition, before everything goes to hell.
126* ''Series/WalkingWithDinosaurs'' had an episode, entitled "Spirits of the Ice Forest", on Antartica during the early Cretaceous. Though nowhere near as cold as it is now, Antarctica is portrayed as an eerie place full of MysteriousMist and strange animals.
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130* In Search of the Lost Cities of Antarctica by Bal-Sagoth
131* The Music/{{Yes}} song "South Side of the Sky" might either be about a doomed climb up Mount Everest, or about an Antarctic expedition that ends in death, depending on different accounts.
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135* Taken to absolutely chilling extremes in found-footage horror podcast ''Podcast/TheWhiteVault.'' A documentarian— compiling recordings, journal entries, videos, and other transmissions— spends the first two seasons of the podcast tracking the demise of a repair team sent to an Antarctic mining outpost. The team, originally there to address an equipment malfunction, soon discovers tunnels and a cave system beneath the ice leading to something ancient, inexplicable, utterly horrifying— and, unfortunately for them, ''very'' intelligent.
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139* ''TabletopGame/CallOfCthulhu'', extrapolating on the aforementioned novella by Lovecraft, has a sprawling campaign called ''Beyond The Mountains Of Madness''. Player characters return to the site of the original expedition to find out why there were only two survivors the first time around.
140* Being based heavily on 20s pulp fiction, ''TabletopGame/{{Eberron}}'' has the Frostfell, a polar continent of ice that serves the exact same purpose.
141* In the ''Videogame/EverQuest'' tabletop game, the Poles (both north and south) of the moon of Luclin are given the Antarctica treatment.
142* Antarctica is the home of Killer [[PolarPenguins Penguins]] in ''TabletopGame/GURPSTechnomancer''. And the [[StupidJetpackHitler Antarctic Space Nazis]] in [[Creator/KennethHite Ken Hite's]] ''Suppressed Transmission'' for ''{{TabletopGame/GURPS}}''.
143* ''TabletopGame/HollowEarthExpedition'' sets an adventure here, clearly harking back to Lovecraft and Who Goes There. Possibly also a ShoutOut to the source of its name (see RealLife section below).
144* The ''TabletopGame/NewWorldOfDarkness'' has a [[PrestigeClass lodge]] of [[TabletopGame/WerewolfTheForsaken werewolves]] dedicated to making sure that some''thing'' stays buried underneath Antarctica. At least... they ''were'' dedicated to that purpose. Then someone found [[EldritchAbomination a woman's face carved into the ice]] that started telling them how ''great'' they are for rescuing her and... well, they all went batshit and started worshipping it.
145** As the Contagion Chronicle reveals, it goes deeper than that--Antarctica is home to the Carriers, the most dangerous of the Contagious.
146* In the ''TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness'', there were several hints about a [[TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade Vampire]] [[EldritchAbomination Antediluvian]] sleeping under Antarctica, with best bets being Malkav on his identity. Also (possibly connected, probably not), there are a number of strange, ancient and [[ForebodingArchitecture rather disturbing]] cities that only the Black Spiral Dancers ([[EldritchAbomination Wyrm]] worshiping werewolves) know about.
147* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'': The Antarkos Ocean[[note]]in a reverse of how it usually goes, Golarion has a landlocked north pole and an oceanic south pole[[/note]] is a mysterious and poorly explored stretch of iceberg-choked seas surrounding an enormous ice sheet. The waters teem with fish and krill, supporting large populations of primordial {{Sea Monster}}s, and the ocean's frigid waters are also home to city of stranded aquatic aliens and to marine giants who can psychically enslave other beings. In addition, there's ''something'' about the area that attracts vast numbers of incorporeal undead and [[{{Tulpa}} animate dreams]] from every corner of the globe, making the southern ocean's waters, skies and ice haunted by wraiths, ghosts and specters of every sort.
148* In ''TabletopGame/{{Scion}}'', Antarctica is actually Atlantis. [[spoiler: The Gods did not approve of the Atlanteans' wholesale Titan-worship and collectively destroyed it.]]
149* Not much is known about the ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}'' [[FantasyCounterpartCulture equivalent of Antarctica]], only that the map says '[[HereThereBeDragons Here There Be Daemons]]'. According the fluff there's basically a ''portal to Hell'' there, spilling out TheLegionsOfHell... ''and there's nobody doing anything about it''. Fortunately, they don't ''need'' to, as beastmen and daemons are good at slaughtering and killing but not very good at, say, building boats.
150** It's obliquely implied at several points in the backstory that the High Elves maintain a string of fortresses that watch over the choke points. (Contrariwise, the north pole has a full land connection to the mainland of the Warhammer world and can't be contained in this way.)
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154* Similar to the Operation Highjump conspiracy theory (see below), in ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyBlackOps'' a Russian special task force is assembled to take out the last vestiges of the Nazi regime in a secret polar base developing [[DeadlyGas Nova 6]] about a month after [=WW2=] officially ended. It takes place in the Arctic Circle, but its similarity to the conspiracy theory is probably not a coincidence.
155* The final Allied mission in ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquerRedAlert2: Yuri's Revenge'' is to destroy Yuri's final Psychic Dominator, which has been hidden in Antarctica.
156* In ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'' series, Nirn's version is Atmora, the [[GrimUpNorth northernmost continent]]. In ancient times, it was home to the Atmorans, an ancient race of men with BarbarianTribe and [=proto-=]HornyVikings traits. Thousands of years prior to when the games in the main series take place, Atmora experienced the "[[EndlessWinter Frost Fall]]", a mysterious gradual cooling of Atmora which quickly rendered it uninhabitable to intelligent life. Most of the Atmorans migrated south to northern Tamriel, settling in modern day Skyrim and interbreeding with Tamriel's native Nedic humans to create the modern Nords (and possibly all races of Men save the Redguards, though sources greatly conflict and are heavily biased). Reports from the 2nd and 3rd Eras indicate that Atmora is now completely frozen over, with no sign of intelligent life.
157* The world of ''VideoGame/GoldenSun'' features the continent of Tundaria as its analogue for Antarctica. The continent is entirely featureless except for a single tower containing a fragment of an ancient, demigod-killing weapon.
158* The ''VideoGame/{{Penumbra}}'' series is a well done pastiche of various Mysterious Antarctica sci-fi horror stories, set in the modern day. It takes place in northern Greenland though.
159* ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiStrangeJourney'', is set in the Schwarzwelt, another dimension filled with demons, accessed from Antarctica. The Schwarzwelt was originally one meter in diameter, but is slowly growing and will eventually engulf the Earth.
160* In ''VideoGame/StarControl 2'', it is mentioned that when the Ur-Quan blasted all ancient human historical sites from space, Antarctica was one location they targeted. No one knows why.
161* ''VideoGame/TombRaiderIII''[='s=] ExcusePlot revolves around four mysterious artifacts made out of a meteor that crashed into Antarctica, the work of an ancient civilization. The game begins with Dr. Willard's research team discovering maori statues in Antarctica. Eventually we learn that Charles Darwin's voyage uncovered a cave where the meteor itself was held, and that an ancient civilization used the meteor's mysterious power to craft artifacts that caused dramatic mutations. The recovered artifacts were lost by Darwin's associates; one remained in a temple on a South Pacific island where the descendants of the Antarctic civilization ended up. During the game's final levels, after Lara has collected all of the artifacts, she heads to Antarctica. She fights her way through [[MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate Dr. Willard's]] camp and into a research station, following it into a mining operation overrun by [[BodyHorror mutants]] created out of Willard's employees by the meteor. Eventually, she discovers the lost city of Tinnos, a massive underground archaeological site populated by Willard's mutants and giant insects.
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165* In ''Literature/FineStructure'', the Antarctica Dome contains the machinery for calculating the Solution [[spoiler:and the machinery for causing multiple [[ApocalypseHow Class 2 extinction events]].]]
166* The affront to conventional morality that is the Tsalal of ''Literature/GreenAntarctica'', where due to tiny population numbers and incredibly low survivability, incest and cannibalism are commonly practiced.
167* The Website/SCPFoundation:
168** [[http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-1483 SCP-1483,]] a portal to an alternate universe's Antarctic civilization.
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172* ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'' never featured Antarctica, but Creator/GregWeisman's [[WhatCouldHaveBeen long-term plans]] would have had King Arthur found New Camelot there, with its own gargoyle clan, and the "Master Matrix" (presumably somehow related to the GreyGoo entity seen in "Walkabout") making it livable.
173* ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' Season 9 episode "No Reflection On Vanity" takes place there.
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177* Many popular "alternate history" interpretations of human's prehistory suggest that Antarctica was the location of Atlantis and that, rather than sinking beneath the ocean, it was covered in ice and [[ArtisticLicenseGeology drifted]] south.
178** Another theory that at least makes ''somewhat'' more sense is that the Earth's crust suddenly shifted, bringing Antarctica from the equator to the South pole. (While this is based on current understandings of continental drift, Antarctica stopped being temperate long before there were humans or even pre-humans to colonize it.)
179** Many other esoteric theories (especially those related to theosophy) postulate that Antarctica was the home of a civilization which preceded Atlantis. Many prominent Nazis wanted to find evidences of this Hyperborean[[note]]Or perhaps Antiborean, since "Hyperborean" literally means "extremely northern"[[/note]] civilization.
180*** Russian fascist conspiracy theorist Alexander Dugin believes that the Hyperborean civilization located in Antarctica were the mortal enemies of Atlantis.
181* A common conspiracy theory is that many of the remaining Nazis ran to a base in Antarctica after the [[UsefulNotes/WorldWarII Second World War]], where they [[StupidJetpackHitler built UFOs and escaped to the Moon/discovered a hollow earth/did something else]].
182** Some basis in RealLife - Nazi Germany claimed Antarctic territory before the war, which has never actually been contested by anyone. Its main purpose was to produce fat from raw materials such as whale oil and to prevent having to rely on fat imports from Norway. However, nobody else recognized the claim so it's not considered to still belong to a state with no population. The flags are still there, though.
183** Conspiracy Theorists maintain that [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Highjump Operation Highjump]] -- a scientific expedition to Antarctica in 1946 with a suspiciously-large military component -- was actually the last shots of World War II as the allies flushed out the secret Antarctic Nazi military bases and superweapons.
184* In the 19th Century [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cleves_Symmes,_Jr Symmes Holes]] leading to a HollowEarth were supposed to exit at the North and South Poles.
185** The antarctic atlantis, secret nazi base conspiracy theories and hollow earth entrance theories were combined by Miguel Serrano, to form an occult sect based on Hitler's resurrection.
186* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vela_Incident The Vela Incident.]] In 1979 a satellite detected a double-flash of light which some speculated was an unauthorised nuclear test near Bouvet Island, inspiring a couple of novels, and perhaps the choice of location for ''Film/AVPAlienVsPredator''.
187* A freaking [[http://atlasobscura.com/place/blood-falls FIVE STORY BLOOD WATERFALL!]][[note]]Actually an outflow of an iron oxide-tainted plume of saltwater.[[/note]]
188* Antarctica in its prehistory was actually quite the strange place. It was lumped with Australia to form Gondwana and boasted some truly unique forms of prehistoric life. In some ways, it was akin to a real-life LostWorld, as differences in climate and evolving in isolation to the rest of the world allowed for creatures to exist whose families were very rare or extinct elsewhere. For instance, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temnospondyl Temnospondyls]] lived in Southern Australia and Antarctica, where the cold climate kept them safe from crocodiles, which had driven the rest of their group into extinction virtually everywhere else in the world. The last remnants survived into the Early Cretaceous, when nearly everywhere else they had been extinct since the late Triassic.
189* The Flat Earth Society, built around the idea that the Earth is a flat disc with the North Pole in the center, imagines Antartica as a giant ring of ice that runs along the rim of Earth and prevents the oceans from flowing out into the endless void outside.
190* In medieval and early modern times, it was assumed there must be a vast mysterious southern continent -- "Terra Australis Incognita", the Unknown Southern Land -- in the southern hemisphere to [[RightForTheWrongReasons 'balance' the land masses of the northern hemisphere]]. The 'Counterweight Continent' idea in ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' is a reference to this. Various voyages of exploration in the [[RomanticismVersusEnlightenment enlightened]] eighteenth century proved that there was no such huge continent, and thus maps took it off and left a blank space at the South Pole. ''And then'' in the [[RomanticismVersusEnlightenment romantic]] nineteenth century Antarctica was discovered, and all the old ideas of a mysterious land were revived. Though, it was "Terra Australis" which gave UsefulNotes/{{Australia}} its name, as in the very early 19th century, it was considered to be the closest continent to the concept.
191* The worst plane crash in Australasian history took place in 1979 when [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_New_Zealand_Flight_901 Air New Zealand Flight 901]] crashed into Mount Erebus on a sightseeing flight due to a navigational error, killing all 257 on board the DC-10. Much of the wreckage still lies on the mountain to this day. Due to a trick of the Antarctic light[[note]]"clear air whiteout" where snow covered terrain is illuminated by diffuse light due to light overcast, making the shape of the terrain invisible[[/note]] they hit an invisible mountain.
192* [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_unexplained_sounds#Julia Julia]], an unidentified sound of... ''something''.[[note]]The Other Wiki considers it to be an iceberg running aground, as recorded underwater, but just as a possibility.[[/note]]
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