Jan 4, 2024, 11:46 AM IST

Weird facts about Gates of Hell in Turkmenistan

Deepika Shakya

The Darvaza Gas Crater is a natural gas field collapsed into a tunnel, creating a large hole. It has been burning continuously since 1971.

Origin

The hole resulted from a Soviet drilling accident. During drilling, the ground collapsed, and to avoid the release of poisonous gases, it was decided to ignite the gas.

Discovery

It is situated in the Karakum Desert of Turkmenistan, about 260 kilometers north of Ashgabat, the capital.

 Location

The flames from the hole can reach heights of about 20 meters, and the glow from the burning gas can be seen from miles away.

Flame Size

 Despite its remote location, the Darvaza Gas Crater has become a tourist attraction, drawing visitors who are fascinated by the otherworldly sight.

Tourist Attraction

The hole is sometimes referred to as the "Door to Hell" because of its fiery appearance. The flames give it an odd and weird quality, especially at night.

Eternal Flame

The environmental impact of the continuous burning is a subject of concern.

Environmental Impact

 Locals often call it the "Gates of Hell" due to the fiery spectacle and the seemingly bottomless pit.

Nickname

Despite its initial accidental creation, the Darvaza hole has attracted scientific interest.

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