No , these are n’t natural disasters , Crater from a vast meteorite , or the burrows of some massive worm from outer space . These are mines , create by the Soviet Union to rein the awe-inspiring rude resourcefulness of Russia and Eastern Europe . But they see like a glance of Hell itself .
We already showed yousome wonderful former mines that you may still visit , but here are some pictures of Soviet I that will botch up your creative thinker .
https://gizmodo.com/eye-poppingly-wonderful-old-mines-you-can-visit-1604557977

Kolyvansky coal mine, Novosibirsk region, Russia
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A gold mine in East Kazakhstan, opened in 1786
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Molodezhny coal mine, near Karaganda, Kazakhstan
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The Kirovsky apatite mine in Hibiny, Kola Peninsula, Russia
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The Kuznetsk Basin, Western Siberia, Russia, one of the largest coal mining areas in the world, with dozens of opencast mines
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The kimberlite pipe Mir (means Peace) in Mirny, Eastern Siberia, Russia, a diamond mine opened in 1955. Its 1722 ft (525 m) deep quarry is one of the largest in the world, and the airspace above it is closed for helicopters because it could suck them with its downward air flow.
When Earth is Scarred Forever
The open-cast Mine No. 12, Kuznetsk Basin, Russia, opened in 1917
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The largest gypsum minefield in Europe, Novomoskovsk, Russia, discovered in 1929. The total length of the tunnels is over 310 miles (500 km).
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