Black Holes of Yamal, RT Documentary
Russian scientists are working to solve the mystery surrounding enormous craters that have appeared in the Yamal tundra. When giant holes began forming in 2013, it wasnt clear what was causing them. The ground exploded spontaneously, frightening indigenous Nenets people. One witness described it as if the earth was breathing. Nenets reindeer herding communities say the black holes are the work of otherworldly forces. Having relied on the harsh tundra for generations, they know its better to live in harmony with Mother Nature. They say it could be a bad omen or a warning from heavenly, earthly, or underworld powers. Other theories have proliferated in the media, claiming the Yamal craters could be the result of meteor strikes, missile blasts, or even an alien invasion So far researchers have identified 17 of these mysterious craters that are up to 30 metres deep and are trying to establish their cause. The Yamal peninsula is a land of permanently frozen ground increasingly affected b
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