Message from @Grenadier
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Oh wow, that's pretty cool too. A bit less outdoorsy than I had in mind. @Grenadier
Yeah, it's definitely more of an educational/rule of cool kinda thing. I threw up in the submarine when I went as a kid.
Centrailia PA is another great example of what I am talking about
It's that town that has had a fire burning under it for like 40 years.
Ohhh yeah I've heard of that place. Yeah that's a cool one.
Coal mining fuckup or something if I recall.
really cool stuff on youtube, the last resident only left a few years ago.
erm, natural gas I think.
I'd have to check.
Something unpleasant and flammable at least.
Nope, coal.
You were right.
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Dangerous
pretty sure its coal
Dragon's eyes all along graffiti highway
Yeah it is. Makes sense too, slow burning vs explosive...
There is a similar place in the middle east that's natural gas. I think it's called the Gate to Hell or something.
I think they just call that "the middle east" actually.
😂 🤣 gottem
Also yeah you're not wrong though.
Yikes.
Yeah that's pretty horrific looking...
Turkmenistan
Not Turkey
Wow I'm closer to Centralia than I thought
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I find it hard to believe that yall don't have epic spots like that in your states.
I have a snow hill
Maybe PA is just superior, which is understandable, given it's membership 😏
Pretty ebin
> tfw when no flaming hellpit in MA
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Unless the entire state counts.
Indian Echo Caverns, another epic spot
a bit less self-guided than I'd like
Thinking about it, I remember reading about some really esoteric rock that you can hike to, let me see if I can find it.
@Aaron O'regan women are less likely to race mix than men
That crater in Turkmenistan looks v cozy, wonder how much money that's costing them a year though, al that gas just being wasted