11 Surprisingly Spooky Natural Wonders That Will Give You Goosebumps

7. The Door to Hell: Turkmenistan's Eternal Flame

The Door to Hell (in the nighttime) / Turkmenistan, Darvaza. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @flydime

In the heart of the Karakum Desert in Turkmenistan lies a fiery crater known as the Door to Hell. This natural gas field collapsed into an underground cavern in 1971, creating a crater that has been burning ever since. The decision to ignite the gas was made to prevent the spread of methane, but the fire has continued to burn for over five decades, creating a hellish landscape that is both fascinating and terrifying. The Door to Hell serves as a stark reminder of the power and unpredictability of nature, as well as humanity's impact on the environment. It is a place where the earth's fiery core is laid bare, offering a glimpse into the planet's inner workings and the mysteries that lie beneath its surface.

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