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benson111
11-14-2008, 08:34 PM
This place in Uzbekistan is called by locals "The Door to Hell". It is situated near the small town of Darvaz. The story of this place lasts already for 35 years. Once the geologists were drilling for gas.. Then suddenly during the drilling they have found an underground cavern, it was so big that all the drilling site with all the equipment and camps got deep deep under the ground. None dared to go down there because the cavern was filled with gas. So they ignited it so that no poisonous gas could come out of the hole, and since then, it's burning, already for 35 years without any pause. Nobody knows how many tons of excellent gas has been burned for all those years but it just seems to be infinite there.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGHxVW1NbrQ

benson111
11-14-2008, 08:36 PM
On a side not I did NOT type that above, only Quoted! ;)

The_Wurm
11-14-2008, 08:50 PM
that's pretty cool(to look at, not the wasting of natural resources). I've never heard of that before.

Julio_Strikes_Back
11-14-2008, 09:00 PM
This place in Uzbekistan is called by locals "The Door to Hell". It is situated near the small town of Darvaz. The story of this place lasts already for 35 years. Once the geologists were drilling for gas.. Then suddenly during the drilling they have found an underground cavern, it was so big that all the drilling site with all the equipment and camps got deep deep under the ground. None dared to go down there because the cavern was filled with gas. So they ignited it so that no poisonous gas could come out of the hole, and since then, it's burning, already for 35 years without any pause. Nobody knows how many tons of excellent gas has been burned for all those years but it just seems to be infinite there.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGHxVW1NbrQ
Couldn't they just put it out with a lot of water? :confused:

This definitely isn't helping the environment.

mercuryshadow09
11-14-2008, 10:28 PM
Ever hear of Centralia, PA?


The ruins of Centralia Pennsylvania no longer exists on some maps. The story began sometime in 1962 along the outskirts of town when trash was burned in the pit of an abandoned strip mine, which connected to a coal vein running near the surface. The burning trash caught the exposed vein of coal on fire. The fire was thought to be extinguished but it apparently wasn't when it erupted in the pit a few days later. Again the fire was doused with water for hours and thought to be out. But it wasn't. The coal then began to burn underground. That was in 1962. For the next two decades, workers battled the fire, flushing the mines with water and fly ash, excavated the burning material and dug trenches, backfilled, drilling again and again in an attempt to find the boundaries of the fire and plan to put the fire out or at least contain it. All efforts failed to do either as government officials delayed to take any real action to save the village. By the early 1980s the fire had affected approximately 200 acres and homes had to be abandoned as carbon monoxide levels reached life threatening levels. An engineering study concluded in 1983 that the fire could burn for another century or even more and "could conceivably spread over an area of approximately 3,700 acres."

Firepenguin99
11-14-2008, 10:29 PM
Damn.
That's all I can say to this. That's incredible.

Shredder87
11-14-2008, 10:42 PM
You mean Silent Hill???

mercuryshadow09
11-14-2008, 11:00 PM
You mean Silent Hill???

Doh, yeah thats what i meant.