mardi 12 juin 2007

Mel's hole.

Mel's Hole is the name given to a geographic anomaly that is said to have been discovered near Ellensburg, Washington, on land belonging to local resident Mel Waters. According to Water's hole has paranormal properties, including an infinite depth and the ability to restore dead animals to life.

The first references to the hole were made in a series of interviews with Waters, made by Art Bell
on the radio show Coast to Coast AM. Waters initially appeared on Coast to Coast on February 21st, 1997. He since appeared on February 24, 1997; April of 2000; and January 29, 2002. His last appearance on the show was on December 20, 2002.

Description

Mel claimed to have expended 15 spools of fishing line in a attempt to divine the bottom of the hole. Making it in excess of 15 miles (80,000 feet) deep. 12.6 miles deeper that the world's deepest mine shaft. Mel discussed plans for lowering a man into the hole and speculated that it might be tied into cosmological events.

Location
The exact location of the hole was never revealed by Waters. It is said to be located in a region which has been removed from publicly available satellite images due to the presence of nearby Yakima Training Center. Several attempts have been made to find it, but none have been successful.

Prior to the 10 year anniversary of Mel's first appearance on Coast to Coast, the moderator of the Mel's Hole website posted that the search for the hole had reached a dead end, and that it would likely never be proven to exist unless Mel came forwards with evidence in support of it as a real location.

Mel Waters

In 1997 the local newspaper the "Tri City Herald" reported that Waters was not listed in the Kittitas County telephone directory or the register of taxpayers, and that authorities in Ellensburg were unable to find any evidence that he was a resident. Calling into question whether he existed.

Source : Wikipedia.

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