Posted on 11/15/2014 5:18:24 PM PST by cripplecreek
Scientists have finally descended into one of the three enormous holes that mysteriously opened up in Siberia several months ago.
The holes, on Russias Yamal Pensinsula, captured attention after one was first spotted by an aircraft pilot in July, who took this pic:
The world went mad. Suspected causes ranged from meteorites to underground explosions to extra-terrestrial.
Now a team from the Russian Centre of Arctic Exploration has climbed down to the bottom of the largest hole, about 16m, to stand on a frozen lake which itself is about another 10.5m deep.
The team had to brave winter temperatures of -11C, as the crater was a mudbath in summer with water pouring into it from the ground above.
Vladimir Pushkarev, director of the Russian Centre of Arctic Exploration, took a few amazing snaps of the expedition.
The team is following a theory that the holes might have been caused by underground gas explosions.
We took all the probes we planned, and made measurements, Pushkarev told The Siberian Times.
Now scientists need time to process all the data and only then can they draw conclusions.
The centre believes its possible the holes didnt open up in July and perhaps simply hadnt been noticed before.
We plan to explore the surrounding area, comparing images from space, and even those taken in the 1980s, to understand if there are or were some similar objects, Pushkarev said.
One unusual thing the team noticed was the largest hole is located on the intersection of two tectonic faults.
While the peninsula itself is relatively quiet in a seismological sense, the temperature beneath the hole was higher than usual.
I'm pretty convinced that it is a pingo.
Four thousand. They are rather small.
Its in the right kind of place for a pingo. Take a look at the peninsula on google earth and there are thousands of sinkhole type formations.
They still had to count them all,,,
The Hell you say!
Excellent!
You should try this one. Gaping Gill, North Yorkshire. 322 feet (98m) straight down in a bosun's chair:
There's a waterfall, so you get wet, too.
One of my favorite old movies!
watch the skies
I prefer the Siberian one.
The idiot scientist was one of the best examples of a liberal ever.
There are very few in hollywood. The other was the EPA guy in Ghost Busters.
Heard they were in Blankburn, Lancashire.
I miss Art Bell. When Noory goes I’ll be willing to be he’ll be the last host man enough to serve in uniform.
NOW we know where all the missing heat has gone. It's trapped beneath the ice in Siberia!
That show is a guilty pleasure of mine.
Very.
They had to count them all...
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