Gigantic a r s e h o l e found in Siberia

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"It was lacking a caisson so I had no idea what it was."
Oh well there you go. Caissons are ALWAYS built around drill holes, raise bore holes, diamond drill holes, ITH holes.

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They could at least teach basic research skills and deductive reasoning in UK schools. That would be nice.
 

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That's the smartest thing you've ever posted.

Maybe your posts wouldn't look so stupid, if you avoided nutter sites.

Or got a better education than the one you received in England.


For years the experts have been studying these mysterious Russian holes, trying to find out what caused them, without success. For years their cause has been a mystery.

I don't see why they didn't come to CanadianContent. It's taken just mere hours for the resident know-it-all Russian hole experts on here to solve the mystery.
 

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For years the experts have been studying these mysterious Russian holes, trying to find out what caused them, without success. For years their cause has been a mystery.

I don't see why they didn't come to CanadianContent. It's taken just mere hours for the resident know-it-all Russian hole experts on here to solve the mystery.
They were likely educated in the UK.

Had they gone to Cambrian College, or Western, they, and subsequently you, wouldn't look so dumb.
 

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They were likely educated in the UK.

Had they gone to Cambrian College, or Western, they, and subsequently you, wouldn't look so dumb.


Nothing's so dumb than thinking you're an expert on the cause of a wave of mysterious holes which have cropped up throughout Russia, leaving experts baffled, just by looking at a few photos on the world wide interweb and never actually gone there to study the phenonemon.
 

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Nothing's so dumb than thinking you're an expert on the cause of a wave of mysterious holes which have cropped up throughout Russia, leaving experts baffled, just by looking at a few photos on the world wide interweb and never actually gone there to study the phenonemon.
I don't think I'm an expert, well, compared to you, my kids would be an expert, on just about everything, except crappy food.

What I do know is, is what holes drilled by mining equipment look like.

Perhaps if UK schools made critical thinking, deductive reasoning and basic research skills part of their curriculum, you wouldn't keep making such dumb posts.
 

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I don't think I'm an expert, well, compared to you, my kids would be an expert, on just about everything, except crappy food.

What I do know is, is what holes drilled by mining equipment look like.

Perhaps if UK schools made critical thinking, deductive reasoning and basic research skills part of their curriculum, you wouldn't keep making such dumb posts.


If the holes were drilled by mining equipment then experts around the world wouldn't have spent years investigating them and their cause wouldn't be such a mystery.

The fact of the matter is that the holes were not caused by mining equipment and the mystery of the nature of these holes has not suddenly been solved on CanadianContent.

These holes are often found in isolated and wooded areas where it would be impossible to get mining equipment and no clods of earth are left behind.

Some of these holes have a large boulder at the bottom, and one theory as to their cause is that during the last ice age a glacier or ice sheet moved around the boulder in such a way that it swivelled and drilled slowly down in the earth.
 
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CDNBear

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If the holes were drilled by mining equipment then experts around the world wouldn't have spent years investigating them and their cause wouldn't be such a mystery.
The hole in the video, isn't the same as the hole in your pic.

The hole in the video is the result of melting permafrost, as found by the University of Alaska.

The pic you posted is a man made hole, you can even see the striations left by drill steel on the sides.

But you go right ahead and continue to look foolish.

The fact of the matter is that the holes were not caused by mining equipment and the mystery of the nature of these holes has not suddenly been solved on CanadianContent.
The fact of the matter is, the state of education in the UK is deplorable.
 

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From the end of 1980s a strange phenomena is happening in some Russian forests. People find strange, deep holes.

They appear in the dense forest, in the places you can't get on the car or truck to bring any device to drill the ground. There is no any soil that should be taken from such deep holes is found.

On this pictures people go down to one of such holes but it just finishes with nothing. There are no any reasonable ideas on how these holes appear and what they are being used for.




Holes in the Ground | English Russia
 

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From the end of 1980s a strange phenomena is happening in some Russian forests. People find strange, deep holes.

They appear in the dense forest, in the places you can't get on the car or truck to bring any device to drill the ground. There is no any soil that should be taken from such deep holes is found.

On this pictures people go down to one of such holes but it just finishes with nothing. There are no any reasonable ideas on how these holes appear and what they are being used for.

Holes in the Ground | English Russia
Hey, you can even learn 20 neat things about Michael Jackson on that site too.

Derp is as derp does.
 

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Don't pretend you're an expert on the mysterious Russian holes. Nobody is sure what caused them. Russian scientists have even carried out investigations into them, but still nobody is sure.

These holes often appear in dense forests and in other places where you can't get a vehicle into in order to bring a device to drill into the ground. There are also no mounds of soil nearby that have been taken from the holes.


That is because it is a raise bore. the material falls into the tunnel the raise was started from.
 

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You guys are talking about two different things. This is not a borehole of any type.



Unless they are drilling with a 100 ft diameter shaft. The placement of rocks around the site suggest a sudden ejection.
 

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I already said that.

It was also explained by University of Alaska geophysicist Vladimir Romanovsky, as I alluded to in an earlier post.