This natural wonder is not a movie set, and was actually called the “Door to Hell” by Derweze locals in Turkmenistan. Simply put, “Soviet geologists were drilling at the site in 1971 and tapped into a cavern filled with natural gas, but the ground beneath the drilling rig collapsed, leaving a hole with a diameter of 70 metres; fearing that the hole would lead to the release of poisonous gases, the team decided to burn it off – it was hoped that the fire would use all the fuel within days, but the gas is still burning today.” Continue reading for videos, more pictures, and information.

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The flames generate a golden glow which can be seen for miles around Derweze, a village with a population of about 350.The site is about 260 kilometres north of Ashgabat, the capital of Turkmenistan. In April 2010 the country’s president, Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow, visited the site and ordered that the hole should be closed but this is yet to happen.

The Karakum Desert, which covers much of Turkmenistan, lies east of the Caspian Sea. The Aral Sea is located to the north and the Amu Darya river and the Kyzyl Kum Desert lie to the north-east. The area has significant oil and natural gas deposits.

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