I thought this was the biggest hole on earth,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Meteor.jpg
or are we talking depth wise?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Meteor.jpg
or are we talking depth wise?
I think we are talking man made.M.O.A.B wrote:
I thought this was the biggest hole on earth,
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Meteor.jpg[/url]
or are we talking depth wise?
Ah right, I thought it was any hole .georgewmugabe wrote:
I think we are talking man made.M.O.A.B wrote:
I thought this was the biggest hole on earth,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Meteor.jpg
or are we talking depth wise?
where does this stuff come fromMitch wrote:
Ohhh what if it snowed a lot and you took a 100 mile sled ride to the bottom or however deep that is! It would be so fun, then like after 5 miles it would get boring and you would start wondering how the fuck your gunna get back out
You haven't read about the temperatures in there, right?Mitch wrote:
Ohhh what if it snowed a lot and you took a 100 mile sled ride to the bottom or however deep that is! It would be so fun, then like after 5 miles it would get boring and you would start wondering how the fuck your gunna get back out
what your girlfriends holec4_he_was_famous wrote:
ive seen bigger...
Last edited by ShaitanArba (2007-07-12 09:35:27)
The Arkhanel'sk regions up by the White Sea isn't it?ShaitanArba wrote:
It's an open-cast diamond mine in the Arkhangel'sk region.
The question is how to get those photos? GoogleEarth could not provide them just because they're quite secret. Maybe i'm wrong with the word 'secret', but there's no 'open' information about this place. Trust me as a geologist.
It's not the 'biggest hole in the world', but it's one of the greatest mines.
ShaitanArba wrote:
It's an open-cast diamond mine in the Arkhangel'sk region.
The question is how to get those photos? GoogleEarth could not provide them just because they're quite secret. Maybe i'm wrong with the word 'secret', but there's no 'open' information about this place. Trust me as a geologist.
It's not the 'biggest hole in the world', but it's one of the greatest mines.
Pacman wrote:
You can see it on google earth
type in "udachnyy" into search.
Around 66'26'N 112'19'E
Last edited by Axatar (2007-07-12 11:06:56)
That's what I immediately thought of when I read the title of this thread.SgtHeihn wrote:
I thought I would see a pic of....
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h273/ … 707009.jpg
lol dont knowAndoura wrote:
thats a damn big whole !!!!
Do you think little kids go in there to play theirs litle games
One, that is not a crater. Two, the biggest crater is Vredefort which is 300+ miles diameter in South Africa.NeXuS4909 wrote:
I though that crater in the Yucatan Pennisula was the biggest or the one in Arizona that tops off at 75+ miles.
i would totally bungee jump or BASE jump into it. that would be so fucking awesome.jamesb wrote:
They should put a bridge over it so people can bungee jump in