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Mysterious Antarctica ‘structures’ resembling Egypt’s Giza pyramids spark ancient civilization theories

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March 23, 2026
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A mysterious formation in Antarctica that appears to mirror Egypt’s Giza pyramids has ignited theories of a lost global civilization.

Independent researcher Jay Anderson spotted the ice-covered structures on Google Earth, showing three sharply angled Antarctic peaks placed next to satellite images of Egypt’s Giza pyramids to highlight their apparent alignment.

The formations are located at coordinates 79°58’39.0″S 81°57’34.0″W on Google Earth, in the southern portion of the Ellsworth Mountains, one of the continent’s most rugged and mountainous regions.

The striking similarities have sparked a firestorm online, with users questioning whether the formation is manmade or natural.

One user wrote: ‘If true, this would be absolute proof of crust displacement; in other words, the surface of the Earth was once in different positions.

‘It would also prove that there was a very advanced civilization that significantly pre-dates our oldest records.’

However, others suggested the Antarctic formations were created by natural erosion.

Geologists say the mountain’s pyramid-like shape was likely formed over hundreds of millions of years through freeze-thaw erosion, a process in which water seeps into cracks, freezes, expands and eventually breaks off large chunks of rock.

Independent researcher Jay Anderson spotted the ice-covered structures on Google Earth, showing three sharply angled Antarctic peak

Anderson featured an image of Egypt's Giza pyramids along side the Antarctica structures

Anderson featured an image of Egypt’s Giza pyramids along side the Antarctica structures

The central formation rises about 4,500 feet tall, with four steep sides, and appears to be flanked on each side by two smaller pyramid-like peaks protruding from the snow. 

The Giza plateau features three main pyramids, Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure, arranged in a diagonal formation, a layout some have suggested resembles the stars of Orion’s Belt, though the idea is widely debated. 

Observers have also noted that the pattern mirrors the alignment of the three Antarctic peaks. 

However, Eric Rignot, a professor of Earth system science at the University of California, Irvine and senior research scientist at NASA, previously told Live Science that the formations in Antarctica are ‘just a mountain that looks like a pyramid.’

The steep sides on all three formations were likely carved and smoothed into shape by hundreds of millions of years of erosion, particularly through a process known as freeze-thaw weathering. 

This occurs when water and snow seep into tiny cracks during warmer periods, then freeze as temperatures drop, expanding and forcing the rock apart until large sections eventually break away.

Mauri Pelto, a professor of environmental science at Nichols College in Dudley, Massachusetts, told Live Science that freeze-thaw erosion probably forged other pyramidal mountains, including the Matterhorn in the Swiss Alps.   

The pyramid-shaped mountain in Antarctica, which has no official name, drew internet attention in 2016, sparking claims that it was an alien base hidden in the snowy mountain range. 

Geologists say the mountain’s pyramid-like shape was likely formed over hundreds of millions of years through freeze-thaw erosion, a process in which water seeps into cracks, freezes, expands and eventually breaks off large chunks of rock

Geologists say the mountain’s pyramid-like shape was likely formed over hundreds of millions of years through freeze-thaw erosion, a process in which water seeps into cracks, freezes, expands and eventually breaks off large chunks of rock

The theory surfaced when a video was posted by Third Phase of the Moon, a YouTube channel that regularly posts conspiracy theories about aliens.

It showed a pyramid-like structure in the snow, with a Google Earth-type label and pin.

The label reads ‘Antartica Pyramid’ – a misspelling of Antarctica, which suggested that the image might have been doctored.

Responses to the video have varied, with some users backing up the claims, such as James Jason, who commented: ‘Excellent report, Third Phase, I also believe things are about to get very dramatic, and that is for everyone on our planet.’

But others have dismissed it, such as Gordon Anderson, who said: ‘I have spent a LOT of time on snow-covered mountains- skiing down, and this looks natural to me – not manmade anyway!’

It is unclear what the structure could be, but it looks similar to a nunatak – a natural mountain peak that juts up above glaciers.

Nigel Watson, author of the UFO Investigations Manual, told Daily Mail in 2016: ‘Pictures of the pyramid structures are either photoshopped, cropped pictures to make the mountains look more like pyramids or simply pictures of natural formations called nunataks.

‘They are mountainous formations created by shifting glaciers and erosion, not by laser zapping aliens.’

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