Drone Shots That Expose Earth’s Wildest Secrets from Above

The Giant Hole of Siberia

The Mir Mine in Siberia is a massive crater that looks like it could be the Earth’s belly button! This jaw-dropping diamond mine plunges over 1,700 feet deep, and stretches across more than 3,900 feet, making it one of the largest man-made holes on the planet.

Originally discovered in the 1950s, this mine has produced some serious sparkle over the decades, fueling the diamond trade and adding a touch of Siberian bling to the world. Thanks to a drone shot from high above—likely with a Hotbest Mavic Pro Clone—we get a bird’s-eye view of this incredible spiral into the earth.

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