Posted on 08/06/2013 9:52:41 AM PDT by Errant
IATP??????.......
that is weird
it really does look more than anything like a mole hole pushed up from below
My theory is that it is probably exactly what it looks like.
There was some soert of event that happened underground that caused gasses to erupt to the surface pushing up a hill of rocks with it.
When it stopped, you got that crater.
Is this a recent formation? I can see a pic from 1971 but how long was this known before that?
It looks like it is new compared to the surroundung area.
Was it there before the Tanguska event?
How about a tiny black hole bored through the earth and this is the ‘exit hole’ ?
(Mel’s hole on the other side of the earth would be the entrance)
Interesting - Thanks!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_HDs04sgWo&feature=player_detailpage
Translation of the video's comments in Russian:
"Patomsky crater. Geologists believe that the crater was formed in the last 100 years. That is the ancient mythical civilization of Siberia - Lemurian with Hyperboreans - had no relation to him. The labor force for the construction of the crater could be entered in the labor camps of the Gulag. But Bodaibo area there was only one labor camp. According to the State Archive of the Russian Federation, Bodaybinlag existed from July 1947 to December 1954,. The number of prisoners - up to 8,400 people employed in gold mining and logging. Bodaybinlag was at a distance of about 300 km from the crater Patomskoye. For the taiga is a lot. And from 1947 (opening of the camp) to 1949 minutes (detection crater Kolpakov) Eight thousand workers would be unable to "inversion" of millions of tons of rock from the hills. In volcanoes, even extinct, these domes can not be. What forces could squeeze out more than a million tons of crushed limestone from the bowels of the mountain and even create a geometrically correct structure? You can, of course, assume that the head of any of the Gulag camps decided to build the Great Pyramid or Mount smashed a deep process. But there exploded - methane, underground volcano, nuclear charge, fuel base aliens, we do not know yet. Another option: a mysterious mountain of super-dense meteor flashed and then crushed stones squeezed freezing water. In any case, the lumps on the surface did not scatter, as in an explosion - a giant mound of intumescent probably quite smoothly. Of course, no one has a super dense meteorites ever found. But even analogues Patom crater in the world no. Maybe this is a unique natural formation - the world mark the collision of Earth with a superdense matter of kosmosa.V the early twentieth century, miners in the area, then a village, Bodaybo heard a strange rumbling and saw a huge light pillar of smoke in the sky. There is evidence that the height of it was at least 20 km. In such "exact" calculations I believe is weak, but I'm sure that something did happen. And watched the locals these things mysterious phenomenon June 30, 1908. On a day when the whole world have recorded seismic fall of the Tunguska meteorite. Trukhaniv suggested that once fell to Earth a huge meteorite that struck the bark and stayed inside. Fire Eagle's Nest Cone Kolpakov, "Fire Eagle's Nest"
In after the picture (you posted).....I was trying to find it on the internet
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Pink!..............
ell, supposedly it was discovered by science in 1949, but known to locals before that.
I’d still love to see some seismic tomography of what’s underground.
This Russian Pingo is very fresh, and probably still active whenever the spring water that feeds it ponds under the Pingo AND temperature freezes the outlet of the spring water.
Note the smooth nature of the central mound, and the shattered large boulders. Both are consistent with an active, intermittent freeze-thaw process, such as a Pingo.
Your thoughts?
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