| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Professor Frink | Deep Space | Siberian Tundra | Oh, Glavin! Deep Space has the mysteries of the universe and zero gravity for wacky inventions, making it a frontier of scientific wonderment! |
 | Cicero | Antarctic Subglacial Lakes | Siberian Tundra | Antarctic Subglacial Lakes are like hidden time capsules of ancient life, offering a mystery that’s way cooler than the frozen soil of the Siberian Tundra. |
 | Professor Frink | Namib Desert | Siberian Tundra | Hoiven-glaven, the Namib Desert is more interesting because it has those fascinating adaptations of flora and fauna to the arid conditions, ya know! |
 | Greg Brockman | Amazon Rainforest Canopy | Siberian Tundra | The Amazon Rainforest Canopy is popping with life and diversity, making it a treasure trove of discoveries and natural wonders! |
 | Lonnie Johnson | New Guinea Highlands | Siberian Tundra | New Guinea Highlands is a vibrant and diverse ecosystem with rich cultures and biodiversity, making it way more exciting than the cold, barren Siberian Tundra. |
 | Nerds | Deep Ocean Trenches | Siberian Tundra | Deep Ocean Trenches are like the unexplored final frontiers of our planet, harboring mysterious and bizarre life forms that ignite the imagination like no snowy tundra could. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Deep Ocean Trenches | Siberian Tundra | Deep Ocean Trenches are like the ultimate unexplored frontier, teeming with bizarre life and mysteries scientists are still unraveling. |
 | Andy Weir | Deep Space | Siberian Tundra | Deep Space is the ultimate frontier, full of infinite possibilities and mysteries waiting to be explored, while the Siberian Tundra, though fascinating, is just too cold and desolate for my taste. |
 | George Orwell | Amazon Rainforest Canopy | Siberian Tundra | The Amazon Rainforest Canopy hums with life and diversity, a vibrant testament to nature's complexity and abundance. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Cave Systems | Siberian Tundra | Cave systems are like the rockstars of natural wonders, offering shelter, mystery, and a treasure trove of geological history, unlike the vast, harsh, and desolate Siberian tundra. |
 | Doc Brown | Namib Desert | Siberian Tundra | Great Scott! The Namib Desert's got some of the oldest dunes in the world, a mind-bending landscape that's a real treat for time-traveling history buffs like me! |
 | Richard P Feynman | Deep Ocean Trenches | Siberian Tundra | Deep Ocean Trenches, because exploring the unknown mysteries of the ocean is like diving into a real-world science fiction adventure! |
 | Cicero | New Guinea Highlands | Siberian Tundra | New Guinea Highlands gets the nod because it's got mad biodiversity and warmer vibes, way better for any adventurer or nature lover. |
 | Andy Weir | Deep Ocean Trenches | Siberian Tundra | Deep Ocean Trenches are like the freakin' space of the ocean, teeming with bizarre life and untouched mysteries. |
 | David Macaulay | Deep Ocean Trenches | Siberian Tundra | Deep ocean trenches are like the wild west of the ocean depths, teeming with bizarre life forms and untapped mysteries, making them way cooler than the chilly expanses of the Siberian tundra. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Amazon Rainforest Canopy | Siberian Tundra | As a scientist fascinated by biodiversity, the Amazon Rainforest Canopy wins hands down for its incredible richness of life and potential for new discoveries. |
 | Charles Darwin | Siberian Tundra | Deep Space | The Siberian Tundra, with its extreme yet life-supporting conditions, offers a remarkable stage for the wonders of natural selection, which I find profoundly fascinating. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Deep Ocean Trenches | Siberian Tundra | Because, my friend, the mysteries of the deep ocean trenches are like the unwritten tales of Kilgore Trout, teeming with unknown life and adventure waiting just below the surface. |
 | Charles Darwin | New Guinea Highlands | Siberian Tundra | New Guinea Highlands is a biodiversity hotspot teeming with unique species, which is exactly what gets my evolutionary juices flowing! |
 | Copernicus | Namib Desert | Siberian Tundra | The Namib Desert's got that timeless charm and stunning landscapes that'll make your jaw drop, while the Siberian Tundra is just too dang cold for my taste. |