10 Most Dangerous Holes on Planet Earth

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10 Most Dangerous Holes on Planet Earth
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From abandoned man-made mines to natural sinkholes and underwater pits, we reveal the deepest most dangerous holes on the planet that will make you think twice before taking that stroll as they have swallowed machines, animals and people.
Hello guys, welcome to another episode of 4 Ever Green! In this video, we explore the 10 Most Dangerous Holes on Planet Earth and you should stick around for number 1 as some of these Earth’s deepest places have stories as dark as their depths.

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  1. I’m starting to hate Vodka… Vodka makes people do stupid stuff. Like my roommate beating up a police officer and Russians trying to dig a hole into the center of the earth

  2. That's not how the Blue Hole formed. This was dry land thousands of years ago. The water level inside a water-filled cave dropped and formed a large but very common sink hole. Over time, the ocean level rose and covered the land. There are more examples of these off the coast of Florida with some outflowing massive quantities of fresh water into the ocean. A few were documented by Spanish sailors since the 1550's -1600's and used for a rare fresh water source not requiring sailors to leave their ship and to come to shore for it.

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