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Unraveling the Mystery of the Open 'Underground World' Door
The population heard a very loud sound: boom! A gaping hole appeared. The residents dared not approach the crater.
The population heard a very loud sound: boom! A gaping hole appeared. The residents dared not approach the crater.
Dream - Decades ago, the residents of Yakutia heard a very loud sound: boom! A vast expanse of land collapsed. A giant crater formed. Since then, the residents have been afraid to approach the crater. The collapsed land was named Batagaika Crater, or also known as the "door to the underground world". Since its formation, the surrounding residents often hear explosions and rumblings. The sound is truly mysterious to the residents. Recently, it is strongly suspected that the sound of the explosion originates from the collapsed land into a 120-meter deep abyss. Now, occasional rumblings can still be heard in the 1-kilometer-long abyss that gapes open.
The following is the translation of the provided text from 'Bahasa' to 'English' while preserving any HTML tags: "The Batagaika crater began to form in the 1960s. Prior to its formation, the forest above it was cleared. The ground then collapsed. The rise in temperature worsened the ground collapse, as the permafrost or layer of ice within the ground melted."
"Not only that, the flash flood that occurred in 2008 has worsened the land subsidence. Since that incident, it has been recorded that the land in the crater located in Siberia, in the region of Republic Shaka, has been sinking 15 centimeters each year."
The following 'Bahasa' text translated to 'English' while preserving any html tags: "Local residents may live with those mysterious stories. But not with scientists, they consider Kawah Batagaika as a natural laboratory that can reveal the threat of climate change to permafrost. And a study has been conducted to determine the age of the layers of soil frozen by time into permafrost, as well as to collect plant and soil samples."
Until now, the layers of soil in Batagaika Crater are believed to be 120,000 years old. However, Professor Julian Murton from the University of Sussex, who studied the area near Batagai Village, Verkhoyansk District, located 676 kilometers from Yakutsk, the capital of the Republic of Sakha, stated that the age of the soil layers is 200,000 years old.
"Siberian Times."
Meanwhile, Director of the Research Institute of Applied Ecology of the North, Gregory Savvinov, said that in the 1960s there was a road between Batagai Village and several industrial facilities. The forest was cleared and caused the formation of the crater.
"In recent years, with the background of climate change, due to warming, a crater-sized gap formed," said Savvinov. In 2009, the carcass of a Holocene horse - approximately 4,400 years old, and the carcasses of bison, mammoth, and deer calf mummies were also found here."
This area is one of the coldest places on this planet, and it is the coldest inhabited region in the world, apart from the Oymyakon region.
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