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Mysteries of the Kola Bor crater

Is hell underground ...?
 Mysteries of the Kola Bor crater ...


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The Kola bore-hole project celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2006 at the Sapolini station near Le Marmamance, Arctic. What is the Kola bore-hole project .....? The project began on May 24, 1970, on the Kola Peninsula in the old Soviet Union's Pichinsky district, with the goal of digging as deep as possible into the earth's crust as far as possible for the modern world. The project, which is still the deepest artificial point on earth, reached a depth of 12 km in 1983 and was only 262 meters over the next ten years. In 1995, when the total depth reached 12,262 m (40,230 ft), the project was unexpectedly discontinued. Scientists were initially surprised to find fossils of micro-organisms in the oceans four kilometers deep, and later, they found out that all textbook predictions were false. The granite was much hotter than predicted when the pit was gone. At a depth of ten kilometers, scientists have discovered treasures of gold and diamonds. Temperatures of up to twelve kilometers were much hotter than predicted, 220 degrees Celsius, and there was much more radiation than expected, which destroyed their dozens of titanium drills. At the time, there were only five scientists at Kola's research station examining material originating from the depths of the earth.
 Nearly all the projects around the globe have been stopped after reaching a depth of three kilometers. The Americans, the Germans, and the Japanese made some 600 attempts, but when they reached the position known as the 'cursed depths', strange things began to happen. Sometimes the drills were burned in such an incredible way that sometimes they were dragged and disappeared by invisible forces. There were only five excavations over three kilometers around the world, of which four were Soviet members. All the holes were for oil and gas deposits, but the koala hole alone went seven kilometers deep. It took seventy hours to collect samples of the earth's inventory at that depth. It took about a minute to reach the data surface of temperature, radiation and noise information.
 When the koala's abyss reached a depth of 10 km, Titaniumdrill melted twice (the titanium overlapping point was more than 1,650 ° C). The drill has been pulled down or broken down several times and it is not yet clear why. Moreover, many unpredictable things were happening at the time. In 1994, when the crater reached a depth of thirteen kilometers, the Kola bore-hole project manager, Dr. Azzazov said: "The information we have collected is astonishing. We are terrified of what we have found there,"
 The first miracle was the high temperature found at the center of the earth. The figures are about 1,100 degrees Celsius or 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit, Acesov noted, 'which is much higher than we expected. It's like walking down a spark and cruising underground.
 "The last discovery was shocking to our ears, so the scientists were afraid to continue the project. We tried to listen to the microphone with the motions of the abyss. It was a sound that would quell the scientists who were eccentric. It was weak at times, but in our own devices." It was a high-powered sound that we expected from " Asassov explained.
 'But with some changes, the sounds from the interior of the earth are becoming more understood. We could not believe in our own ears. Painful

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