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originally posted by: DancedWithWolves
Slightly different take on an old song may solve this mystery...
P...I...N...G...O
P...I...N...G...O
P...I...N...G...O and Pingo is its name-o.
The picture is a collapsed pingo in Canada. The guy at this link spells it out quite well. Nature is cool for sure.
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Sounds almost as plausible as it being this fella's Momma.
originally posted by: DancedWithWolves
Sounds almost as plausible as it being this fella's Momma.
originally posted by: Buddyman
I say meteorites,which on contact with the perma frost created a steam reaction.The mud and rocks were thrown outward so i am leaning toward that explanation.
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The picture is a collapsed pingo in Canada. The guy at this link spells it out quite well. Nature is cool for sure.
originally posted by: calKno
originally posted by: DancedWithWolves
Sounds almost as plausible as it being this fella's Momma.
That inexplicably creeps me out
originally posted by: Xcathdra
originally posted by: Buddyman
I say meteorites,which on contact with the perma frost created a steam reaction.The mud and rocks were thrown outward so i am leaning toward that explanation.
If it were just one sinkhole o would agree. However we are now up to 3 holes with one being a ways away from the first.
originally posted by: CitizenJack
...Just days after a passing helicopter spotted a giant hole in northern Siberia, two more mysterious holes have been discovered in the region.
Scientists have yet to explain the first curious crater, and now they have more work on their hands."