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  2. Darvaza gas crater - Wikipedia

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    The Darvaza gas crater (Turkmen: Garagum ýalkymy), [1] also known as the Door to Hell or Gates of Hell, officially, the Shining of Karakum, is a burning natural gas field collapsed into a cavern near Darvaza, Turkmenistan. [2] Hundreds of natural gas fires illuminate the floor and rim of the crater. The crater has been burning since the 1980s.

  3. Gates of hell - Wikipedia

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    Hellam Township near York, Pennsylvania, is the subject of a modern urban legend claiming that it contains the Seven Gates of Hell. [14] Mount Osore in northern Japan is said to be an entrance to hell. [15] [16] Murgo (lit. ' "the gateway of darkness" ' in Tibetan [17]) was a caravan stop along Karakoram Pass during historical times.

  4. Houska Castle - Wikipedia

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    Houska Castle, and most specifically the chapel, was constructed over a large hole in the ground that is a "gateway to Hell", which is allegedly so deep that no one could see the bottom of it. [6] Animal-human hybrids were reported to have crawled out of it, and dark-winged, otherworldly creatures flew in its vicinity.

  5. Well to Hell - Wikipedia

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    The "Well to Hell", also known as the "Siberian hell sounds", is an urban legend regarding a putative borehole in the Siberian region of Russia, which was purportedly drilled so deep that it broke through into Hell. It was first attested in English as a 1989 broadcast by an American domestic TV broadcaster, the Trinity Broadcasting Network. [1]

  6. The Gates of Hell - Wikipedia

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    The Gates of Hell (French: La Porte de l'Enfer) is a monumental bronze sculptural group work by French artist Auguste Rodin that depicts a scene from the Inferno, the first section of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy. It stands at 6 metres high, 4 metres wide and 1 metre deep (19.7×13.1×3.3 ft) and contains 180 figures.

  7. Seven Gates of Hell - Wikipedia

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    The gates on Toad Road, as they stand today. The Seven Gates of Hell is a modern urban legend regarding locations in York County, Pennsylvania. [1] Two versions of the legend exist, one involving a burnt insane asylum and the other an eccentric doctor.

  8. Stull, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    The Stull Cemetery [23] has gained an ominous reputation due to urban legends involving Satan, the occult, and a purported "gateway to Hell". [24] The rumors about the cemetery were popularized by a November 1974 issue of The University Daily Kansan (the student newspaper of the University of Kansas ), which claimed that the Devil appeared in ...

  9. Erta Ale - Wikipedia

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    Erta Ale means "smoking mountain" in the local Afar language and its southernmost pit is known locally as "the gateway to hell". In 2009, it was mapped by a team from the BBC using three-dimensional laser techniques, [ 6 ] in order for the mapping team to maintain a distance and avoid the lakes' searingly hot temperatures.