Professor Voronin's hypothesis is that this is a unique "gas volcano", but many details remain unanswered.
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The Patomskiy Crater in Siberia is a mysterious limestone mound 160m in diameter, 40m high, with a small central mound 12m high. (Photo: Wondermondo)
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Discovered in 1949 by geologist Vadim Kolpkov, this place is associated with the legend of the "Fire Eagle's Nest" and mysterious stories. (Photo: discoveryuk.) |
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Theories about its origin include meteorite impacts, volcanic activity, or even UFOs , but none have been clearly proven. (Photo: Factual America)
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Trees near the crater grew unusually fast and showed signs of being affected in 1841-1842, with tree rings changing abnormally after the event. (Photo: MDPI)
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Analysis found that strontium and uranium levels in the tree's growth rings were three to four times higher than normal, lasting for about 20 years. (Photo: SpringerLink)
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Some experts link the phenomenon to radiation, suggesting that a radioactive event may have occurred in the past. (Photo: Factual America)
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Professor Voronin's hypothesis is that this is a unique " gas volcano ", but many details remain unanswered. (Photo: Factual America)
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The mystery of the origin of the crater and the strange growth of trees make Patomskiy one of the most fascinating natural wonders in the world . (Photo: Hidden Papers) |
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