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In 1971, when the former Soviet Union geologists drilled in Dawaza, they accidentally discovered a huge natural gas pit, and accidentally collapsed, resulting in the leakage of natural gas here, in order to avoid the pollution of toxic gases, so a fire was lit here, which burned for 46 years and still did not extinguish, known as the gate of hell in Uzbekistan.
The gates of hell in Uzbekistan are actually misinformation.
The Gates of Hell in Uzbekistan are not actually located in Uzbekistan, but in a village in the Akhal Oblast of Turkmenistan, so it is more appropriate to call them the Gates of Hell in Turkmenistan. This Gate of Hell is located in a village called Dawaza, which is also known as Dawaza.
The gates of hell burned for 46 years.
It has been 46 years since the Dawaza gas crater was first ignited. In 1971, a group of Soviet geologists accidentally discovered a huge underground cavern while drilling for natural gas, and a piece of soil under the drilling rig collapsed, leaving a large hole with a diameter of about 50-100 meters. In order to prevent the leakage of toxic gases, they decided to ignite the leaking natural gas.
In the winter of 2013, the world-famous adventurer George Conronis braved temperatures of more than 1,000 degrees Celsius to descend into this large crater full of flames, becoming the first person in the world to enter the "gates of hell" in Turkmenistan, and released ** to show the world his true face.
The reason why the local ** does not extinguish the gates of hell.
Someone asked, why didn't the local ** extinguish the gates of hell here!??What a pity that so much natural gas was burned in vain. First of all, this gas pit must not be extinguished with water, which will make it burn more violently.
However, when the researchers set the fire, the fire continued to burn, and since then, the natural gas in the cave has been burning uninterrupted, and it has not been extinguished. The cave is now literally like hell, with tons of high-quality natural gas burned over the years, and even being dubbed the Gate of Hell in Uzbekistan. Moreover, the gates of hell in Russia were also dug by the former Soviet Union, and they really have an indissoluble relationship with the big pit.
Secondly, even if the pit is buried with soil, after the fire is extinguished by isolating the air, the sand cannot stop the leakage of natural gas and various toxic gases, and when these gases gather to a certain point, once they encounter a certain open flame, there will be gas **, the danger is extremely high, plus the danger of toxic gas leakage, so it is not extinguished here.
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When the natural gas pit was dug there was no transportation or storage equipment, and the wellhead could not be closed, for the sake of safety, it could only be ignited, and it continued to burn much better than after gathering a large amount of gas, but it has been burning for 46 years and has not been extinguished, experts believe that the gas in the cave seems to be endless and can never be burned, no one knows how much natural gas is in it, and how many years it can be burned.
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Dawaza, the Gate of Hell, is a village in the Akhal region of Turkmenistan, located in the middle of the Karakum Desert, about 260 kilometers north of Ashgabat. Dawaza has about 350 inhabitants, the vast majority of whom are Turkmen of the Tak ethnic group, who still maintain a semi-nomadic lifestyle. The area around Dawaza is rich in natural gas, there are 3 natural gas pits, one of which is lit and is called the Gate of Hell, a puddle, a mud pit.
In order to prevent the leakage of toxic gases, they decided to ignite the leaking natural gas. As of 2011, the flames at the entrance of the cave have never stopped
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Because there is an endless amount of natural gas released under the earth's crust.
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Natural gas can be burned, and as long as there is natural gas, it will never be extinguished.
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There is a natural abundance of natural gas exports, and there is no way to shut down.
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Because there's a lot of gas in there, it's burning all the time.
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Because it takes science to burn all the time**.
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Natural gas can be burned.
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Because there are abundant natural gas reserves there.
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The gas in the cave seems to be endless, it can never be burned out, and Turkmenistan is rich in natural gas, I heard that people in Turkmenistan say, so the country is free ** natural gas all year round.
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The main reason why they didn't dare to extinguish the fire at the Gates of Hell wasWith today's technology, it simply does not have the ability to extinguish it without causing other dangers such as **.
Let's first understand the reasons for the formation of the "Gates of Hell". In 1971, some geologists speculated that a place not far from Dawaza contained a large amount of natural gas. After sending an exploration team, a large amount of natural gas was found on the shallow surface, you must know that at that time, the natural gas ** was extremely high, and the natural gas content of surface exploration was inferred, and the exploration team that found these natural gas was absolutely indispensable.
When the team was about to set up camp and mark the coordinates, an accident happened, and the ground where they were setting up their tent collapsed. It is saidAt that time, the pit was about 69 meters in diameter and 32 meters deep。Of course, due to the long period of time, the depth of this pit may change.
Of course, the sudden appearance of a pit is not a big problem, the problem is, there is a large amount of gas spilling out of the pit. You must know that natural gas is often accompanied by some toxic gases, plus after it reaches a certain concentration in the air, it will be ** in case of open flames, and it will happen suddenly, everyone has no protection, and there are villages not far from here, if the escaping natural gas rushes to the villages, the consequences are unimaginable. For safety, the team had no choice but to ignite the gas while it hadn't escaped too much.
Originally, everyone thought that it would be good to burn the natural gas, but who knows, the natural gas has been burning for more than 40 years and there is still no sign of extinguishing it.
As for why you don't want to extinguish it? First of all, this pit is sixty-nine meters in diameterIt is not possible to extinguish it by isolating the air。If water is used to extinguish natural gas,In case of **, the surrounding villages will not live
Even if there is a way to extinguish it, what if this pit is there? How to plug it with soil? What if the cover is not tightened, the natural gas overflows, and it reaches a certain concentration**?
According to the above considerations, this "gate of hell" should be burned by itself, which is not dangerous and can be used as an attraction to drive the local economy, so why bother so much?
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Because with current technology, there is no ability to extinguish it without causing ** or other dangerous situations. So it has been burning for more than 40 years, and no one has dared to extinguish it.
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The Hell's Gate Fire is burning oil, and there is no good way for mankind to solve the oil in the area, let alone a good way to extinguish the fire.
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I don't know if this year is accurate, because there was no ability to extinguish the fire at that time.
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That's because there's enough fuel there to sustain his constant burning.
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It must have been extinguished, or it was an intermittent fire in between.
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Because these are so incredible, they won't go out for 46 years.
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Because it is a very special substance, it can ensure that these flames are always there.
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There must be someone to take care of it, and nothing can continue to burn for 46 years.
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This should be a very legendary existence, and maybe the fire itself will not be extinguished.
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This is most likely due to the fact that there is a fire of the earth, which cannot be extinguished by man.
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Maybe there is something there that can't be burned out in the first place, I don't know.
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There is a lot of natural gas resources there, so it can not be extinguished.
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As long as the fuel is always sufficient, the fire will not be extinguished.
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There is a special gas in the air, and there is a natural gas outlet underground that cannot be closed.
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The fuel is plentiful, and the inventor is too powerful.
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It may be related to the environment of the location of one's material.
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Dawaza, the gate of hell, is rich in natural gas.
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It is a difficult mystery to solve that has always puzzled scientists.
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Natural gas can be burned, as long as there is fuel.
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This puzzle has not been solved yet, so it is not yet known.
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The truth often needs to be discovered, and it takes time to prove it.
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Personally, I feel that the reason why the flame pit of Dawaza, the gate of hell, is not extinguished is because there is a steady stream of natural gas rising up underground, which causes natural gas to be ignited all the time, so this flame pit can not be extinguished.
Of course, it is miraculous, and the magic power of creation will carry out chemical reactions through various substances under the surface of the earth, and finally produce natural gas. When there is a passage between the surface and the ground in a certain day, it is called a crack or a hole in the ground. Natural gas spilled out of the surface and was inadvertently ignited, and then continued to burn.
Perhaps the gas beneath the surface is finite, and when the gas is exhausted, the flame is extinguished. Maybe one day the heavens and the earth will shake and block the passages that leak natural gas, and the flame crater will also be extinguished.
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How simple is the reason why Dawaza's natural gas will not be extinguished, let me ask you one thing, after the natural gas stove you used to use in your house is lit, if you don't artificially extinguish it, how long will it be burned?
Yes, that's right, it will continue until the gas in the gas tank or gas pipeline is gone. Of course, the premise is that the *** of your natural gas stove can last until the natural gas is burned first, but I don't think the quality of things can be so good now.
So the reason why the flame pit at the Gates of Hell is not extinguished is the same as the reason why your gas stove does not go out automatically, and there is still gas in the pit.
It's really impossible to say exactly how long it can burn, after all, the size of the earth is large, and the burning flame pit of the gates of hell is small compared to the size of the earth, like the tip of a needle. If a person is pricked by a needle and bleeds, the body does not repair itself and keeps bleeding, how long do you say the blood can be left before it stops? If you don't know how to do it, you might be able to stream it for a lifetime......
So it's hard to say how long it will burn.
However, if you want to extinguish the Dawaza gas flame pit, you can try installing a gas valve on it.
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In the presence of underground natural gas, it will not be extinguished, and the amount of natural gas stored can be burned for as long as possible.