This massive crater is at least the ninth spotted in Siberia since 2013. Scientists are not sure exactly how the huge hole formed, but believe it could be linked to warming temperatures in the region:
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The future of climate change is here, scientist warns 03:42 A Russian TV crew flying over the Siberian tundra this summer spotted a massive crater 30 meters deep and 20 meters wide -- striking in its size, symmetry and the explosive force of nature that it must have taken to have created it. Scientists are not sure exactly how the huge hole, which is at least the ninth spotted in the region since 2013, formed. Initial theories floated when the first crater was discovered near an oil and gas field in the Yamal Peninsula in northwest Siberia included a meteorite impact, a UFO landing and the collapse of a secret underground military storage facility.
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