Galactus is preparing to consume the earth.
by coisa on Jun.03, 2010, under nonsense
Só eu que acho que o buraco tá ‘perfeitinho’ demais pra ser causa natural? Primeira vez que eu vi, eu achei que fosse fake… ¬¬
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Geologists Accidentally Opened the “Door to Hell”
In the darkness of night, flames dance and lick the air, casting an ominous glow that can be seen from miles around in the desert of Turkmenistan. The source of all this light and heat is a massive crater, in which blazes an unceasing inferno, dubbed by locals the “Door to Hell.” For decades, the fires within the pit have been burning without end, fed by a seemingly unlimited pocket of natural gas. The “Door to Hell” might easily be placed among the world’s most incredible natural wonder–that is, if it wasn’t man-made. So, what manner of mortal man cast open this gaping chasm and set alight its endless fire, seeming so much like an apocalyptical vision? Well, they were geologists, actually.
Not so surprisingly for a legendary-seeming wonder, some of the details regarding the “Door to Hell,” otherwise known as the Darvaza Gas Crater, have passed into legend–namely the date of its creation. Sources vary regarding the timeline, but Gadling sets the beginning of the story at about 35 years ago, which seems the most likely when considering some say it’s been burning for over 200 years.
Apparently, during the 1970s, when Turkmenistan was part of the USSR, Soviet geologists were sent into the desert to explore for natural gas, which can often be detected seeping through the sand. While drilling in one such spot, the geologists happened upon a large, cavernous space full of poisonous gas which promptly swallowed their equipment. Hoping to burn off the excess gas, perhaps to make it possible to descend into the crater, the geologists set it ablaze–and 35 years later, it’s still burning.















June 10th, 2010 on 4:20 am
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