Patomskiy Crater
The Patomskiy Crater is a large scar on the landscape of Siberia that has puzzled scientists since its discovery in 1949. Theories about its creation range from volcanic gas to meteorites to UFOs.
The discovery of the Patomskiy Crater
The Patomskiy Crater is a 150ft by 130ft hole in the ground in the middle of dense Russian taiga in a remote area in the Irkutsk region, 210km north of Bodaibo.
Before 1949 even the local Yakut people didn’t really know about it. The few that did revered it as a spiritual or even evil place. It was known as the Fire Eagle’s Nest and local legend said that animals would refuse to go near it. It was claimed that people who visited the crater would often go missing or die an unexplained death.
In 1949 the Patomskiy Crater was discovered by geologist Vadim Kolpakov who was sent to the region in order to map out it’s geological features. He wrote:
Theories about how the Patomskiy Crater was created
Meteorite
Some scientists believe that the Patomskiy Crater was caused by an incredibly dense meteorite that sunk deep into the ground upon impact.
Some believe the Patomskiy Crater may even be linked to the Tunguska explosion. Perhaps a pieced of the meteorite that caused Tunguska broke off and caused the Patomskiy Crater.
Underground Gas
A 2006 expedition by the Institute of Geochemistry came to a conclusion that the Patomskiy Crater was probably caused by normal geological process within the earth.
According to this study, the crater formed only 300 to 350 years ago and was caused by intensive introduction of deep gas flows of matter, which led to the transformation of silicate rocks within the crater.
The Patom Crater Conference in 2010 confirmed the 2006 expedition’s findings. Most experts now believe this theory to be the most likely.
UFO
UFO enthusiasts believe the Patomskiy Crater may be the impact site of a crashed extraterrestrial aircraft. This is somewhat supported by evidence of large amounts of radiation that have been present over the years and have only begun to fade in the last few decades.
Some scientists who have studied the crater believe there may be unspent nuclear fuel from a spacecraft causing this unnatural radiation spike.
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