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Giant holes were discovered in Siberia recently and there has been no determination of how they were created. Initially, one giant hole was discovered in an area of Siberia called “The End of the World,” and two more giant holes have been discovered subsequently.
The first hole found is much larger than the other two. It has a 260-foot diameter, while the other two giant holes have a diameter of 50 feet and 13 feet. The 13-foot diameter giant hole has an estimated depth of about 328 feet and the other giant holes may be about 100 feet deep. One of the smaller holes has an icy lake at the bottom. All the giant holes have a similar appearance and the openings of the holes have a regular, round shape.
Officials who have inspected the holes have said that they do not look like natural formations, but there is no information about any type of human activity that could have produced these giant holes, although many suggestions have been offered. Ideas have included a giant underground explosion, some kind of alien activity, weapons testing, a natural gas eruption or a human prank.
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Giant holes were discovered in Siberia recently and there has been no determination of how they were created. Initially, one giant hole was discovered in an area of Siberia called “The End of the World,” and two more giant holes have been discovered subsequently.
The first hole found is much larger than the other two. It has a 260-foot diameter, while the other two giant holes have a diameter of 50 feet and 13 feet. The 13-foot diameter giant hole has an estimated depth of about 328 feet and the other giant holes may be about 100 feet deep. One of the smaller holes has an icy lake at the bottom. All the giant holes have a similar appearance and the openings of the holes have a regular, round shape.
Officials who have inspected the holes have said that they do not look like natural formations, but there is no information about any type of human activity that could have produced these giant holes, although many suggestions have been offered. Ideas have included a giant underground explosion, some kind of alien activity, weapons testing, a natural gas eruption or a human prank.
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