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-Yes. Antarctica is an ice wall which encircles the Earth. There is no south pole. There is a north pole at the center of the map, which makes south appear to exist as the opposite of it. Researching any public expeditions to the south pole will show that there is a "Ceremonial Pole" where you can go and take a selfie. You can't find the true south pole, and they claim this is because the Earth is wobbling.
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So when researchers in Antarctica are travelling back and forth from station to station, passing by the "Ceremonial Pole", they're really travelling in a circle around the edge of the Earth? Is it possible to map where the Ceremonial Pole is on a Flat Earth map? Or are there many ceremonial poles depending on which nation you approach the Ice Wall from? What prevents Antarctic researchers from discovering the edge of the Ice Wall while travelling in Antarctica?