• 6 years ago
Hey guy's, Welcome to "it's incredible 4 you".Is video main maine aapko ek esi sound ke baare main bataya hai jo ki siberia ke ek cavity main se record hua tha, ye sound
itna bhayanak tha ki ise sound of the hell kaha jane laga. Is sound main hasne aur chikhne ki aawajein saaf saaf sunai de rahi thi isilye log ye manane lage ki ye aawajein nark ki thi jahan par logo ko mara pita ja rha tha.
The legend holds that a team of Russian engineers purportedly led by an individual named "Mr. Azzacov" in an unnamed place in Siberia had drilled a hole that was 14.4 kilometres (8.9 mi) deep before breaking through to a cavity.
Intrigued by this unexpected discovery, they lowered an extremely heat-tolerant microphone, along with other sensory equipment, into the well. The temperature deep within was 1,000 °C (2,000 °F)—heat from a chamber of fire from
which (purportedly) the tormented screams of the damned could be heard.
The story was reported to first have been published by the Finnish newspaper Ammennusastia, a journal published by a group of Pentecostal Christians from Leväsjoki, a village in the municipality of Siikainen in Western Finland.
Rich Buhler, who interviewed the editors, found that the story had been based on recollections of a letter printed in the feature section of a newspaper called Etelä Soumen (possibly the Etelä-Suomen Sanomat). When contacting the letter's author,
Buhler found that he had drawn from a story appearing in a Finnish Christian newsletter named Vaeltajat, which had printed the story in July 1989. The newsletter's editor claimed that its origin had been a newsletter called Jewels of Jericho, published
by a group of Messianic Jews in California. Here, Buhler stopped tracing the origins any further.
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