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Mystery of 2000-year-old well unlocked
Mystery of 2000-year-old well unlocked
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Scientists have managed to reach the bottom of the 116-meter-deep Shergin's Mine, which was dug through permafrost in Yakutsk, the capital of Russia’s Sakha... 05.11.2009, Sputnik International
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14:45 GMT 05.11.2009 (Updated: 19:50 GMT 19.10.2022) Scientists have managed to reach the bottom of the 116-meter-deep Shergin's Mine, which was dug through permafrost in Yakutsk, the capital of Russia’s Sakha (Yakutia) Republic.
Scientists have managed to reach the bottom of the 116-meter-deep Shergin's Mine, which was dug through permafrost in Yakutsk, the capital of Russia’s Sakha (Yakutia) Republic.