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The Well to Hell hoax : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Well to Hell hoax
The "Well to Hell" is a putative borehole in Russia which was purportedly drilled so deep that it broke through into Hell. This urban legend has been circulating on the Internet since at least 1996. It is first attested in English as a 1989 broadcast by a U.S. domestic TV broadcaster, Trinity Broadcasting Network. ==Legend and basis== The legend holds that a team of Russian engineers purportedly led by an individual named "Mr. Azzacov" in an unnamed place in Siberia had drilled a hole that was deep before breaking through to a cavity. Intrigued by this unexpected discovery, they lowered an extremely heat tolerant microphone, along with other sensory equipment, into the well. The temperature deep within was — heat from a chamber of fire from which (purportedly) the tormented screams of the damned could be heard. However the recording was later found to be looped together from various sound effects, sometimes identified as the soundtrack of the 1972 movie ''Baron Blood''. The Soviet Union had, in fact, drilled a hole more than deep, the Kola Superdeep Borehole, located not in Siberia but on the Kola Peninsula, which shares borders with Norway and Finland. Upon reaching the depth of in 1989, some interesting geological anomalies were found, although they reported no supernatural encounters.〔(Snopes.com debunks )〕 Temperatures reached 180 °C (356 °F), making deeper drilling prohibitively expensive.
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