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Q. What do you think of the Siberian Crater? The following is the link to a news article: http://siberiantimes.com/other/others/features/large-crater-appears-at-the-end-of-the-world/A. As I focus on this I see a puff of air come out of this hole as if there was an underground air pocket that was super heated or filled with pressure and exploded. I see it as a volcano, but rather than lava it was this explosion of air… I hear it loud as if it sounded like a bomb.
Q. I asked myself what caused this to happen?
A. I first see a pocket of air encapsulated in the earth. Directly below this “pocket” I see a pooling up of magma (a volcano that is encapsulated and unable to reach the surface due to the type of rock or earth that exists surrounding it that creates a barrier that made it unable to erupt to the surface??). To be a little more clear, there is a pocket of air, and beneath that pocket and in its’ own capsule is a pocket of magma. As this magma below the surface heats the pocket of air above it, the gas within the air, or chemical composition of the air created a combustive explosion that erupted on the surface. I will try to draw a diagram to better explain…
Q. What will happen to the magma? Will it ever erupt into a surface volcano?
A. I see that the “explosion” has created weak points in the earth below the crater that were not there before. The area looks volatile and I feel the extreme sense of caution, especially with regards to exploring this crater. I do get that eventually there will be a volcanic eruption at this location (within the next 3 to 4 years).
And that is all I have for this reading. Thank you. Narrated version on YouTube.