There are many different things that can happen around the world, some of which we have never heard about. This urban legend, in particular, is the strangest. Many people want to find the answers to ‘Is it true or not?' Some have already found and could not believe their answers. Siberia's Well to Hell is a false, but changing, urban legend. A group of scientists were drilling a captivating hole about 14.4 kilometers deep in the Earth's crust. The scientists did not know while drilling the hole, that the Earth is hollow, so says Dr. Azzacov, the main individual of the group. The drilling only got so far that the drill itself was getting out of hand and started spinning all fast and messy. Next thing everyone knew, they heard real live screams of the damned. The scientists were terrified that they have let evil spirits up from Hell. But, the project was closed down due to funding in 2005. Not only is this legend freaky, but is it true? …show more content…
One fact that really stuck out was that this is biblically possible, and that someone can drill a hole straight into Hell. In the book of Amos, verse 9:2, states: ‘Though they dig into Hell, thance shall mine take them; thought they climb up to Heaven, that when I bring them down.' –King James Version. But, although that this is biblically possible, this urban legend is not true. The tapes that were recorded, labeled ‘Screams of the Damned' is just a bunch of some random screams repeating over and over again. Hell is not literal place, it is a spiritual place. Some of the screams recorded were a mixtape of the 1972 movie Baron Blood, with various of effects added. However, Dr. Azzacov swears with everything that he has got that this urban legend is true. But, you ca not just punch a hole through Hell with only going 14.4 kilometers deep. Perhaps, throughout the years, this legend has