Burning with fire half a century ago. "What you do not know about the pit of hell

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Dravazah, a 250-km-long Dravizvi dynasty, is one of the few tourist attractions in Turkmenistan, especially for adventurous people. Summer temperatures of about 50 ° C near the nozzle.

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The hole, called "Door to Hell," is about 5,320 square meters, with a diameter of 68.8 meters and a depth of 29.8 meters. The crater formed after the collapse of the natural gas excavator while operating in the region in 1971 under the former Soviet Union.

 To prevent methane from leaking out of the hole and damaging the environment and living organisms, scientists have decided to set it on fire in the hope that the gas will be consumed in several days, but has not been extinguished since then.

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Although we hear every day of fires in multiple houses and areas, and forest fires, which last for more than a month sometimes to die down, but we have not heard of a pit that burst into flames half a century ago and from that moment saw the spot influx of visitors as a tourist attraction for a strange event Of its kind.

Recently, the photographer Alessandro Bilgioguso has taken amazing aerial photographs of the flame pit in the Karakum Desert of Turkmenistan for the huge burning pothole in Turkmenistan's Duroizvi region extending under the Caspian Sea. The content of the field where the hole is located is estimated at about 8 billion cubic meters, The fourth largest gas field found in the world.

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One of the most important facts about the pit of hell, which is not a natural phenomenon, is the possibility of seeing its burning glow on dark nights from miles away. It is also possible to smell the smell of sulfur burning from a distance, and it becomes very strong smell in the event of approaching the hot edge of the nozzle.

Because of its importance, the Turkmen President, Gurbanguly Berdy Mammadov, visited the door of hell and gave orders to close this burning pit or take other measures to limit its impact on the development of other natural gas fields in that pit full of fire, boiling mud and orange flame.
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