Massive ‘mouth to hell’ crater in Russia swallows everything around as it grows

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A massive 'mouth to hell' crater in Russia continues to grow every year, swallowing everything in its path.

Russia’s “mouth to hell” continues to grow each year

Thus far, the crater has managed to expand to .6 miles, or 1 km long. It’s already reached 282 feet deep, and it continues to get bigger all the time. Additionally, each year, as permafrost melts, it exposes more of the frozen soil below, thus expediting the process. While it is only growing by 10 meters a year as of 2016,

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