Mysterious geological landmarks

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Mysterious geological landmarks

Earth is blessed with some truly amazing natural wonders. Staggering in their beauty, many of these geological landmarks are also puzzling in their nature, such as mysterious sinkholes appearing from nowhere, boulders that move on their own, and rivers run

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Mysterious geological landmarks

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2 of 31 Photos in Gallery The Well of Barhout, known as the "Well of Hell," is located in the desert of Yemen's Al-Mahra province. The giant hole is 30 m (98 ft) wide and thought to be anywhere between 100 and 250 m (382 and 820 ft) deep. Local folklore says it was created as a prison for demons—a reputation bolstered by the foul odors rising from its depths.Follow us and access great exclusive content every day
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Well of Barhout, Yemen

The Well of Barhout, known as the "Well of Hell," is located in the desert of Yemen's Al-Mahra province. The giant hole is 30 m (98 ft) wide and thought to be anywhere between 100 and 250 m (382 and 820 ft) deep. Local folklore says it was created as a prison for demons—a reputation bolstered by the foul odors rising from its depths.

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