Mysterious wormhole in America

The origin and sudden disappearance of a bottomless pit deep in the hills of eastern Washington state in the United States is a secret for decades.

Komo News reported that the bottomless pit was once located in the city of Ellensburg, Washington state, USA. Many locals believe that the pit contains supernatural powers.

Red Elk, an Indian Indian healer, said his father once led him to see the hole in 1961.

'My father said it was a bottomless pit , ' Elk recalls.

From 1961 until now Elk has returned to the hole many times. Strange phenomena occur every time he approaches it. The hole became the hot topic of public opinion in 1997, when a radio station made a program about it.

'I brought some dogs and all of them never came near the hole,' said Mel Waters, the radio host for the hole, recalling.

Waters said a stone wall about 90cm tall surrounded the hole. He felt like it didn't have a bottom. So he used a technique of fishermen: Tying a hook to the end of a rope with a length of several hundred meters and dropping the rope to the hole. Then Waters dropped a float down the rope. If the hole has water, the buoy will stop.

But when the Waters pulled the rope up, the buoy was not wet, meaning it did not touch water. Waters believes that if the pit has a bottom, its bottom is at least a few kilometers deep above the ground. He also heard many strange stories about pits.

'A man claimed he used to throw a dog in a pit and then the dog still returned home ,' says Waters.

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Bottomless hole in the city of Ellensburg in a movie
on Komo News's TV channel. (Photo: Komo News)

Elk thinks that the pit contains a secret base of the US government.

'It could be a very small underground base. We have seen many white boxes in the area around the hole in some images taken from satellites. I have also seen many strange activities in that area. For example, a large plane once appeared and flew above the hole, ' Elk explained.

Today, apart from Elk, no one has ever seen a bottomless pit after Waters's radio show took place.

Phil Lipson, an expert at the Legends and Lore Museum, heard strange stories about bottomless pits and decided to look for it, but didn't see it.

'I think the pit is something that really exists but has never been discovered , ' Lipson said.

Milton Wagy, a historian of the Ellensburg city library, is also trying to understand the disappearance of a bottomless pit.

"The hole suddenly went missing and the phenomenon made it even more mysterious. Now nobody thinks the hole once existed , " Wagy said.