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Giant holes forming in Siberia

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posted on Feb, 24 2015 @ 07:30 PM
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Throwing this out there... not sure if its been noticed / covered recently. But is there a possibility these random holes have anything to do with the hidden cauldrons that have been witnessed and sketched over the years?

"There have been many theories as to the existence of these cauldrons, ranging from crashed alien ships to alien weapons. The explanation of the illnesses that occur when the area is explored is caused, allegedly, by nuclear tests that were performed by the Soviets. However, the same type of illnesses have been reported by visitors to the Valley of Death in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s, before nuclear tests were ever conducted.
Many expeditions and incidents have occurred over the years:
In 1853, Russian explorer Richard Karl Maak told of a cauldron made of metal protruding from the ground with trees growing out from it.
In 1908, the Tunguska meteorite.
In 1930, a spiral stairway leading to a number of metal chambers was discovered.
In 1936, there were reddish, smooth metal, objects sticking out of the ground and leaning so that a man on a reindeer rode underneath it.
In 1996, a Russian magazine published an article relating the cauldrons to extraterrestrials.
In 2004, the above article was revised with more information and posted on the Internet, making the Valley of Death known to the world.
In 2010, an expedition was featured on Ancient Aliens on the History channel."

Anywho, tossing it out for minds to ponder. Opinions welcomed!

Siberian Holes :

rt.com...

time.com...

Video :

www.youtube.com...

Video - Siberia Cauldrons " Valley of Death " :

www.youtube.com...


Might be something to keep our eyes on...



posted on Feb, 24 2015 @ 07:36 PM
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Heres a thread I remembered from last year that discussed the relationship between them.

www.abovetopsecret.com...


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posted on Feb, 24 2015 @ 07:49 PM
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a reply to: howmuch4another

Awesome, thanks for the link!



posted on Feb, 24 2015 @ 08:38 PM
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Hey check this out, this YouTuber claims many of these holes or cauldrons have popped up all along the northwest coast of Russia. Witnesses are saying before the holes were created, they saw un-known lights in the sky. The article linked on the channel speculates some type of natural phenomena. The pictures tell it all. Very odd!

www.youtube.com...

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posted on Feb, 25 2015 @ 12:37 AM
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Is there any evidence of said "cauldrons" even existing? There wasn't last time I checked. So, yeah....I'd say it's much more likely that these holes are the result of geological processes, rather than having a connection to wild, unsubstantiated claims involving aliens and "cauldrons".
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posted on Feb, 25 2015 @ 06:35 AM
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a reply to: AdmireTheDistance

I totally agree. There is zero evidence of these cauldrons and to try and link them to aliens is ludicrous at best.

This is yet another case of "dont know what it is, therefore-aliens"!

Why not try and link these holes to a geological process, like a methane release for example?
Which makes much more sense then aliens



posted on Feb, 25 2015 @ 08:58 AM
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originally posted by: SecretKnowledge
Why not try and link these holes to a geological process, like a methane release for example?
Which makes much more sense then aliens
It might make more sense from a logical perspective, but not from a financial perspective, because you won't make as much money from views of your youtube video if you provide a more rational explanation.


edit on 25-2-2015 by Arbitrageur because: clarification



posted on Feb, 25 2015 @ 09:30 AM
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Because this is an off the cuff forum. For those that would like to think outside the box.

I see no harm in discussion, nor individuals being able to share a "thought" without being harassed because my thought process isn't the same as yours.

Use your imagination. Have fun... It does no harm. The only harm caused is by those that want everyone to share the same ideas and views. The world would be a boring place without mystery.



posted on Feb, 25 2015 @ 09:45 AM
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For those that might be interested in the Cauldrons. You can find documentation of the latest survey made in 2013 here:
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www.utaot.com...

“We went out into the Valley of Death to really see and investigate the metal cauldrons that people claim exist there and we actually found five metallic objects buried in marsh like swamps”

Michale gave the following details about these metal objects:

**They are each submerged in small pools of swamp like water that is anywhere from 2-3 feet deep.
**They are definitely metallic. The scientists entered each swamp and walked on top of the objects and heard metallic sounds when striking the objects.
**The tops of the objects are very smooth to the touch but there are sharp points along the outer edges.
**2 of the team members got ill during the investigation.
**The team consisted of 3 geologists, 1 astrophysicist, 1 mechanical engineer and 3 research assistants.

Asked what does the team think they have discovered? Could it be something built by ancient aliens like so many people believe? Michale declined to comment other than “there is definitely something weird out there, we have no idea what they are or what they were used for”.

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Obviously, take it with a grain of salt
and please, don't kill the messenger !!



posted on Feb, 25 2015 @ 03:38 PM
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originally posted by: Triton1128
For those that might be interested in the Cauldrons. You can find documentation of the latest survey made in 2013 here:
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www.utaot.com...

“We went out into the Valley of Death to really see and investigate the metal cauldrons that people claim exist there and we actually found five metallic objects buried in marsh like swamps”

Michale gave the following details about these metal objects:

**They are each submerged in small pools of swamp like water that is anywhere from 2-3 feet deep.
**They are definitely metallic. The scientists entered each swamp and walked on top of the objects and heard metallic sounds when striking the objects.
**The tops of the objects are very smooth to the touch but there are sharp points along the outer edges.
**2 of the team members got ill during the investigation.
**The team consisted of 3 geologists, 1 astrophysicist, 1 mechanical engineer and 3 research assistants.

Asked what does the team think they have discovered? Could it be something built by ancient aliens like so many people believe? Michale declined to comment other than “there is definitely something weird out there, we have no idea what they are or what they were used for”.

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Obviously, take it with a grain of salt
and please, don't kill the messenger !!


And not one photograph....



posted on Feb, 25 2015 @ 03:56 PM
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I will attack the same way of thinking I've seen elsewhere:

Speaking of the cauldrons in Yakutia, there has been a whole documentary or part of it about them, I am sure some documents have remained of the expedition as well. Just because they are not in plain sight and there is actually some information about them, should it be dismissed as never happened? Always remain open-minded especially for things that have some information that has come in the shape of papers and books from that time period.

Speaking of these holes, I wouldn't say aliens as there is no clue of any intelligent controlled object doing something. However, it could be some secret weapon or loaded on a satellite..




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