More such craters could be hiding in plain sight as they can quickly fill up with water and dirt, researchers say ...
More than a decade after mysterious holes were first discovered in the permafrost of Western Siberia, scientists are still putting forward new theories – from gas explosions to meteor impacts – on how ...
Spontaneous gas explosions appear to be increasing in northern Russia because of climate change and some specific local conditions. By Joshua Rapp Learn The first crater was found in 2014 in the far ...
In the early morning of June 30, 1908, a massive explosion flattened entire forests in a remote region of Eastern Siberia along the Tunguska River. Curiously, the explosion left no crater, creating a ...
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The Weapon Tesla Tested the Day Siberia Exploded
In 1908, a blast flattened 80 million trees in Siberia. No crater. No meteor. But halfway across the world, Nikola Tesla had ...
Scientists may have finally solved the mystery of giant exploding craters spotted in western Siberia, known to blast soil and ice hundreds of feet into the air. These craters, known as giant gas ...
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