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Drilling into Hell
They’re going to drill into the Earth’s mantle. This has been an unachieved goal of Earth scientists for decades. This time they really mean it. No stopping before they get the job done. Over the next three days, I’ll look … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Engineering, Exploration, Geology, History, Oceans, Religion
Tagged Deepwater Horizon, gold mines, Hell, mantle, Naraka, River Styx
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