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‘Door to Hell’

Did you know about Darvaza Gas Crater or ‘Door to Hell’?

The Darvaza Gas Crater has been burning continuously since 1971, making it one of the longest-burning natural gas fires in the world

Despite popular belief, there is no official documentation on the crater's formation, adding to its mysterious allure

George Kourounis is not just the first, but so far, the only person to have descended into the crater, making his 2013 expedition a landmark event in its history

The intense heat from the crater has created a unique micro-ecosystem around its edges, with some organisms thriving in extreme conditions

Despite its tourist attraction status, the crater emits dangerous gases, making close proximity without protection hazardous

The crater's origins trace back to the Soviet era, highlighting the extensive natural gas explorations undertaken by the USSR

Despite attempts by Turkmenistan's government to extinguish the flames to utilize the area's natural gas reserves, the fire has defiantly persisted

The crater has inspired numerous local legendsand myths, becoming a symbol of nature's untamed force in Turkmen folklore

The Darvaza Gas Crater's flames are so vast and bright that they can be seen from space, marking a glowing spot-on Earth's surface

Its ominous glow and ceaseless fire have earned it the nickname "The Door to Hell," evoking images of a fiery abyss