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Jarakuduk - a natural monument or a man-made object?
Jarakuduk - a natural monument or a man-made object?

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Video: Jarakuduk - a natural monument or a man-made object?
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Several years ago I posted an article: JARAKUDUK STONE FOREST

From the article and after discussion in the comments, they did not come to a version - what is it? There are many questions about the fossil version and should not be considered proven. I propose to discuss the addition, the hypothesis of the formation of a "tubular stone forest".

Jarakuduk's "Stone Forest"

An unusual "stone forest" was found in the Uchkuduk region of the Dzharakuduk tract (Mingbulak depression).

The official version: under the influence of atmospheric conditions, ancient trees were mineralized and turned into real stones. This is a real unique natural monument.

On an area of 30 square kilometers, among stone piles, cuts, coastal formations, stone structures are visible, reminiscent of the sound pipes of a Gothic organ. These are the petrified trunks of an ancient forest.

The stone forest is not somewhere below, in the valley, but on the hillside. And has a very dense arrangement of fossilized trunks

The remains of the trunks have a hollow structure. Fossilized ancient bamboo? It is his thickets that have such a growth density. It cannot be trees because of the hollow structure.

The trunks of the trees did not rot, but petrified. This means that the mineralization process took place in the absence of oxygen. As scientists write - under water. But how could an ancient forest sink into the waters of the sea? Or was there water on this territory for a long time? But why, then, the fossils were preserved only on this hill and a couple of other hills?

Official opinion: many millions of years ago, “antediluvian forests” grew along the shores of warm sea bays and lakes … Later, they were covered by layers of sea and river sediments. The wood was mineralized and petrified, but completely retained its original appearance and structure. In the most ancient layers of soil, exposed in the steep slopes of the gorges near Dzharakuduk, dinosaur bones are also found."

Photo with study participants - for size comparison

This place is not the only one in the world. Until recently, it was found in two more places in the world - in Bulgaria and Chile.

"Stone Forest" in Bulgaria

Photo by the author

alex_tripcar:

are located 12 kilometers from Varna. There are several road options, one of them is from Burgas along the sea along a serpentine road through Banya, Obzor, Byala. Coordinates: 43 ° 13'42.1 ″ N 27 ° 42'18.2 ″ E

The structure is also hollow.

Are there any alternative hypotheses, versions of the origin of these "stone forests"? Yes. I suggest you familiarize yourself with them:

1. "Stone Forest" - tubes of fused sand from a lightning strike

When the current from a lightning strike passes into the sandy soil, such tubes are formed from the fused sand. Why pipes? Perhaps due to the fact that email. the current runs over the surface of the “conductor” (wet sand with the least resistance).

Fused sand “roots” are formed

Tube structure

Fused sand when spreading a charge in sand

But as you can understand, straight vertical tubes are not formed when struck by lightning. This is due to the fact that the discharge has a “branch” geometry:

And in the case of the Dzharakuduk tract, lightning cannot strike hundreds of times in the same place.

There is another very logical hypothesis of the formation of these pipes of the "stone forest"

2. Theory of Earth degassing. Combustion of silanes

Comments from the Internet:

Everything is explained quite briefly and clearly in this video:

Silane burns in air. But if its powerful degassing from the bowels is going on, then it will react and melt with the oxygen contained between the sand particles in the rock layers, forming such tubes. But my opinion is the most reasonable hypothesis.

The theory of degassing of the Earth can be found in the works of N. Larin. The information is mainly related to hydrogen degassing. It is also methane and, as can be seen from this article, silane.

Perhaps paleontologists and archaeologists are mistaken in other examples as well, passing off such geological formations as fossils. For example, here:

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