The Darvaza Crater in Ahal Province, Turkmenistan, is known as
the “Door to Hell.”
The story goes that Soviet petroleum engineers created the hole in 1971
while looking for gas. The collapsed crater spewed dangerous gas, so
they ignited it, thinking the gas would soon burn off. Over forty years
later, the crater is still burning.
In 2014, explorer George
Kourounis descended to the bottom of the crater, protected by a
fireproof suit. Even he was surprised by the heat of the crater.
Kourounis didn’t stay long, but he brought back biological samples from
the bottom.
Kourounis talked to Scribol about the adventure, and shared dozen of pictures from the expedition.
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