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We live in the outermost layer of the earth’s surface which is divided into four layers. We delve into space technology and seek to explore the cosmos while much of the composition of our planet beneath the surface is a mystery to many of us. What does the earth look like as we move closer to the core?
The earth’s undersurface is not just shrouded in scientific mystery but also myth and folklore as many major religions of the world believe the underworld or the realm of departed souls exists deep beneath the surface of the earth. A man has tried to provide us with a sneak peek into the depths beneath the earth’s surface by putting a camera in a borewell 1,000 feet deep so that the view inside the earth could be seen. This video is going so viral that it has received more than 3 crore views.
For this experiment, the individual first enclosed his GoPro camera in a plastic cover to protect it from potential damage while being lowered into the borewell. He then attached the camera to a long rope and began slowly lowering it. As the camera descended, it captured images of water and stones.
However, upon reaching a depth of 200 feet, he expressed concern that his camera might sustain damage if it went any deeper, prompting him to retrieve it from the water. During the descent, the camera recorded various elements such as water, stones, grass, and pipes. The most surprising aspect of the video is that, to enhance its appeal, the individual was seen placing his head inside the pipe.
People’s comments on the video included many requests to lower the camera to the entire depth of 1,000 feet, although some said that the high temperatures would destroy the camera if lowered further. Some said that lowering the camera further would give people a glimpse of the underworld. Many people raised questions as to how a 1,000-foot-deep pit was dug, but some answered that in many areas, even deeper pits are dug.
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