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Gigantic hole mysteriously appears in Siberia. What caused it?

A 260-foot-wide crater has been discovered in Siberia's Yamal Peninsula, baffling scientists.

A huge, mysterious crater, thought to be the result of an eruption from below, has been discovered in nothern Siberia.

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July 16, 2014

What is it with Russia聽and explosive events of cosmic origins?聽The 1908聽, the聽聽bolide of February 2013, and now this: an enormous 80-meter wide crater discovered in the Yamal peninsula聽in northern Siberia!

To be fair, this crater is not currently thought to be from a meteorite impact but rather an eruption from below, possibly the result of a rapid release of gas trapped in what was once frozen permafrost. The Yamal region is rich in oil and natural gas, and the crater is located 30 km away from its largest gas field. Still, a team of researchers are en route to investigate the mysterious hole further.

Watch a video captured by engineer聽Konstantin Nikolaev聽during聽a helicopter flyover below:

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In the video the Yamal聽crater/hole聽has what appear to be streams of dry material falling into it. Its depth has not yet been determined.

Bill Chappell writes聽

鈥淭he list of possible natural explanations for the giant hole includes a meteorite strike and a gas explosion, or possibly an eruption of underground ice.鈥

Dark material around the inner edge of the hole seems to suggest high temperatures during its formation. But rather than the remains of a violent impact by a space rock 鈥 or the crash-landing of a UFO, as some have already speculated 鈥 this crater may be a particularly explosive result of global warming.

According to聽The Siberian Times:

鈥淎nna Kurchatova from Sub-Arctic Scientific Research Centre thinks the crater was formed by a water, salt and gas mixture igniting an underground explosion, the result of global warming. She postulates that gas accumulated in ice mixed with sand beneath the surface, and that this was mixed with salt 鈥撀爏ome 10,000 years ago this area was a sea.鈥

The crater is thought to have formed sometime in 2012.

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