Video ... See the pit "end of the world" that puzzled experts and scientists
The giant Siberian digs have made scientists and researchers put dozens of theories to explain them, from meteorites to spacecraft, so the RT team traveled to the region in an attempt to uncover this mystery.
"The experience is unique, and the sight of the drill is unexpectedly exciting," said Vitaly Bozoev, a reporter for the RT documentary film team when he reached the pit of the Russian Yamal peninsula. "The largest of these holes is 60 meters deep, something that can not be seen very much on a planet Earth".
"I was very shocked when I saw the size of the hole, to imagine the size of the hole enough to know that a 25-storey skyscraper could be built inside," Vitale said.
Vitali explained that citizens are not looking for scientific explanations of the origin of these holes, but prefer to believe that these pits "made by space objects."
As for the scientists, they do not have a thorough explanation of what happened, but only point out that the need to see that these pits appeared in a location rich in gas, the Russian energy giant Gazprom is working in the gas field not far from this region, and this can provide indications on That the gas in the ground can lead to the emergence of some kind of unexpected surface formations.
"I think gas is the unique reason for these phenomena," Vasily Bogoyavlinsky, head of the geological and geophysical laboratory at the site, told the RT channel. "Because of gravity, gas always tries to come out to the surface of the earth in search of fractures and cracks, Alien. "
However, there is still ambiguity about one thing, so scientists can not find a logical explanation for why these holes are very well rounded. These shapes do not look quite natural, but there seem to be other factors that perfect the shape of the hole In this strange way, as well as the discovery of dozens of small pits around that giant crater.
The huge crater was discovered in 2014 by helicopter-helicopter pilots, 30 kilometers from Povoinkovo in the Yamalo Ninets region of Siberia.