Impact craters of the Putorana of the third kind. The bombing of Siberia?
Impact craters of the Putorana of the third kind. The bombing of Siberia?

Video: Impact craters of the Putorana of the third kind. The bombing of Siberia?

Video: Impact craters of the Putorana of the third kind. The bombing of Siberia?
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At the last transition of the poles to the "even" position, the territory of Siberia was cleared. However, there is evidence of a supposedly cosmic expansion. The impact craters indicated here were not found in the available catalogs (without guarantees), which may be of interest to specialists.

In this recording, I am trying to find traces of a meteorite (or etheric) bombardment of Siberia in the past "antediluvian" period (i.e. earlier than 400 years ago, but another version is also possible, voiced at the end of the recording), which could not but lead to devastating consequences. In the previous post about meteorite craters of the third kind, you can get acquainted with the versions about the origin of such objects.

After Putoran's calculations, I was going to tell you about the object, the description of which was posted first. Six years ago, I sent a letter to Cosmopoisk with a request to classify the object.

The answer was:

Definitely a crater. It may be already known. You need to know the coordinates.

Yours faithfully, V. A. Chernobrov, "Cosmopoisk".

Not far from Chirinda there is a ring-shaped object with a diameter of 7 kilometers. Coordinates: 67.40 101.36

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From the side of the river - the usual upland

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Let's see a random profile.

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So it looks like a regular slide. But on the left is the river. On this side, the crater was severely eroded. Or like this: in this direction, the crater was greatly eroded.

And so the profile is already becoming somewhat similar to a crater of the third kind:

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And in this direction, you can guess something more

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Reconstruction of the object

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It looks like the remains of a volcano. But the rise of this volcano above other relief is only 140 meters. The scale in these figures is different horizontally and vertically (approximately 1:10) for clarity. Therefore, there is no need to talk about a volcano here.

Approximately this object will look like this:

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Subtracting drifts, we get a meteorite crater of the third kind:

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All these assumptions can be counted as fantasies. In this case, it would be fair to look for other ring objects on Putorana.

And here is a typical slide for comparison. From above it looks like a ring object. Coordinates: 70.31 101.99

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Next slide. Just a slide. Coordinates: 71.04 105.12

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Comparison of the first ring structure with the next two gives a significant difference in the topography and suggests that, in the first considered case, we are really dealing with a crater. The dimensions of the second and third rings are 3.5 km in diameter.

The coordinates of the following object: 69.98 102.10

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Let's see the height profile:

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Let's forward one more:

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Without any reconstruction - before us is a meteorite (etheric) impact crater of the third kind

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It is surprising that after the largest-scale study of the Putorana relief, these craters survived.

According to the time of origin of craters, there are two versions.

1. Without assessing the condition of the craters themselves and the surface within a radius of 50-100 km, it would be too bold to assume their 200-300-year-old age, but the "safety", or more correctly, the distinguishability of the central hill, allows at least to voice this version. Given the power of the deluges and subsequent flow streams, the craters either had to be cleaned out, or their central hills were littered with mudslides.

2. Meteorite or some kind of man-made bombing could have occurred in the 9-16 centuries, after the previous move to the even pole. In the area of Chirinda, the crater was almost "cut off" by the elements and it is easy to attribute it to this period. What can not be said about the last one …

What destructive force this bombing was - one can only guess. The size of the crater, like that of the first crater, is 7 kilometers in diameter. Such are the wars..

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