"Hell" is still a huge question mark for the scientific community when it has not been verified that it is real. So more than 50 ...
"Hell" is still a huge question mark for the scientific community when it has not been verified that it is real. So more than 50 years ago, a terrible encounter had occurred.
In 1962, the Soviet Union established an interdisciplinary scientific council to create an exploration, discovery and underground study at the Mohorovicic Interruption Zone. This is thought to be an exceedingly imaginative study because no nation's organization dared to do so at that time. On May 24, 1970, the "crazy" plan was named: Kola Superdeep Borehole.

The rig goes down in history when it reaches 12000m underground
But the underlying cause was little known about the "race to the ground" between the two American and Soviet powers at the time. It's a technology race to see who can dig deep into the ground. Although the project started in 1962, but until 1970 deep drilling began.
With the use of the latest drilling technology, Uralmash-4E, then Uralmash-15000, the Soviet Union plainly declared that the depth of penetration would be 15,000 meters but after 19 years of hard work , Soviet geologists only excavated a central hole with a depth of 12,262m. And this is also the deepest man-made hole on Earth, as of 2007.
This is blocking the way of Kola Drill into the ground
This record could be further increased with the 15,000m set up, but during the excavation the drill suddenly sputtered in a puzzled way, the geologists thought that something was not going well. they are boring.
The answer is unclear, and they are confronted with an incomprehensible and frightening mystery. When they bring the recorder down to the bore holes to capture "the sounds of the Earth's movement," they Reclaimed are screams scream of human underground. As they thought the sound was disturbed, they brought the microphone down further to test it.

Geologists are listening to the bizarre sound coming from 12,000 meters underground
But deep down, the screaming becomes more pronounced, an employee asserts that it is certainly a man-made sound but not "one" but "millions."
Mystery of the screams from "Hell"
In the words of the "cursed souls," many of the workers abandoned the project because of fear, others were mad after the psychological shock. This "horror" series has sparked rumors that the drill actually touched a mysterious world in the ground, the scary name that is often referred to as "Hell."
That is why, many call the Kola Pit a "Hell Hole". To this day, the horrible sounds, the hairpin of Kola's hair, have not been solved correctly by the scientific community. This made the concept of "Hell" more and more recognized as real.
In 1962, the Soviet Union established an interdisciplinary scientific council to create an exploration, discovery and underground study at the Mohorovicic Interruption Zone. This is thought to be an exceedingly imaginative study because no nation's organization dared to do so at that time. On May 24, 1970, the "crazy" plan was named: Kola Superdeep Borehole.

The rig goes down in history when it reaches 12000m underground
But the underlying cause was little known about the "race to the ground" between the two American and Soviet powers at the time. It's a technology race to see who can dig deep into the ground. Although the project started in 1962, but until 1970 deep drilling began.
With the use of the latest drilling technology, Uralmash-4E, then Uralmash-15000, the Soviet Union plainly declared that the depth of penetration would be 15,000 meters but after 19 years of hard work , Soviet geologists only excavated a central hole with a depth of 12,262m. And this is also the deepest man-made hole on Earth, as of 2007.

This record could be further increased with the 15,000m set up, but during the excavation the drill suddenly sputtered in a puzzled way, the geologists thought that something was not going well. they are boring.
The answer is unclear, and they are confronted with an incomprehensible and frightening mystery. When they bring the recorder down to the bore holes to capture "the sounds of the Earth's movement," they Reclaimed are screams scream of human underground. As they thought the sound was disturbed, they brought the microphone down further to test it.

Geologists are listening to the bizarre sound coming from 12,000 meters underground
But deep down, the screaming becomes more pronounced, an employee asserts that it is certainly a man-made sound but not "one" but "millions."
In the words of the "cursed souls," many of the workers abandoned the project because of fear, others were mad after the psychological shock. This "horror" series has sparked rumors that the drill actually touched a mysterious world in the ground, the scary name that is often referred to as "Hell."
That is why, many call the Kola Pit a "Hell Hole". To this day, the horrible sounds, the hairpin of Kola's hair, have not been solved correctly by the scientific community. This made the concept of "Hell" more and more recognized as real.