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Lake Vostok, the location where the coffin surfaced, is a vast underground lake located beneath
 
Lake Vostok, the location where the coffin surfaced, is a vast underground lake located beneath
 
4 kilometers of Antarctic ice, encompassing over 14,000 square kilometers.
 
4 kilometers of Antarctic ice, encompassing over 14,000 square kilometers.
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covering 294,000 domed baseball stadiums worth of water.
 
covering 294,000 domed baseball stadiums worth of water.
   
"Using things like radio towers and baseball stadiums as units of measurements is pretty common when talking about pro wrestlers...<br/>But if you think about it, it's pretty weird."―''Yukine Chris''
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==References==

Latest revision as of 09:06, 19 September 2019

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XV Episode 2[1]

Lake Vostok, the location where the coffin surfaced, is a vast underground lake located beneath 4 kilometers of Antarctic ice, encompassing over 14,000 square kilometers.

To give an idea, that's approximately six Skytrees worth of ice covering 294,000 domed baseball stadiums worth of water.

"Using things like radio towers and baseball stadiums as units of measurement is pretty common when talking about pro wrestlers...
But if you think about it, it's pretty weird."―Yukine Chris


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