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Hillbilly Horror Stories Paranormal Podcast

HHS Presents Macabre Misfortunes Ep 80 Rodney Marks

Hillbilly Horror Stories Paranormal Podcast

Jerry Paulley

Religion & Spirituality, Science, Natural Sciences, History

4.73.7K Ratings

🗓️ 30 September 2023

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

Rodney Marks died a mysterious death in the South Pole in 2000.

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0:00.0

I'm watching you.

0:30.0

Hey guys welcome to episode 80 of McComb Miss Fortune. I'm Jerry and I'm Tracey. Tracey

0:48.0

there are a few places on earth that are considered remote, desolate and we're going to say pretty

0:55.1

much unlivable and of all these places few fit the description better than Antarctica. Wow

1:05.8

wouldn't have thought that. The conditions here are unrivaled due to the lake effect the coastlines

1:13.0

are by far the most inhospitable on the entire continent. Oh that sounds pretty scary not

1:22.4

a place to go visit huh. It's the coldest, driest and windiest of any of the seven continents. It

1:30.3

also has the highest average elevation with several mountain ranges that streak across the continent

1:36.2

itself. In addition to the elevation there is also a coat of ice across the entire continent. How thick

1:44.3

is the ice? Oh about 1.8 miles thick. Good grief. What is that problem over there? So there's

1:53.9

no animals, I guess there are no animals, I can't be. Polar bears. Oh I guess that's true. Hey

1:58.8

why would they even want to say? I don't know. Well I mean there's other like there's walruses

2:03.4

and seals and stuff like that. So okay with all this being said it's pretty hard to live

2:11.8

in Antarctica wouldn't you agree? Yes sir. There are just a few species of plants and animals that

2:18.0

thrive there and most of these inhabit the coastlines and of course there are some people and as we've

2:25.4

managed to see over the years people always end up everywhere. I don't see why anybody would want to

2:33.4

live in that kind of condition. No I don't either. I mean I get if you want to be out by yourself but go

2:39.5

somewhere where the you know you don't freeze the death and you know the winds go mesh your hair

2:44.6

up. Hello. Well Antarctica is no different though than any other place in the world. There is a

2:49.6

fairly extensive permanent inhabitation there. Believe it or not in the summertime there's about 5,000

2:56.0

people who live there. That's weird. This drops to about a thousand in the winter months and those

3:04.3

are mainly in stations across the continent that are done for research and stuff like that. Now in

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