Found: 90-million-year-old Rainforest Close to The South Pole - ITS HISTORIA
When we picture the South Pole, most of us imagine freezing cold temperatures that demand heavy, hooded coats lined with duck down in order to go outside for even a minute. There was a time, however, when Antarctica was not the frozen tundra we know today. Approximately 90 million years ago, experts say, temperatures were mild – downright warm. To know more information, you can visit our website.