The mysterious natural wonders are avoided by local people who are afraid of elves.
A team of Omani cavemen came to Yemen for the first time. The bottom of the legendary Barhut Well-this is a natural wonder that many locals avoid. They think it is a prison of genius.
The forbidding "Well of Hell" whose dark, rounded aperture formed a 30-meter (100-foot) wide hole in the desert floor of Al-Mahra Province in eastern Yemen, about 112 meters (367 ft) below the surface ), according to some accounts, emits a strange smell.
Inside, the Oman Cave Exploration Team (OCET) found snakes, dead animals and cave pearls, but there were no signs of supernatural.
Muhammad Jindi, a professor of geology at the German University of Technology in Oman, said: "There are snakes, but unless you disturb them, they will not disturb you.
Jindi is one of the eight experienced cavemen shot down last week. One, while two colleagues are still on the scene.
The video shows the cave formations and gray and lime green cave pearls, formed by dripping water.
Kindi said: "Passion drove us to do this, and we feel that this will reveal Yemen A new miracle and part of history.
Yemen’s legendary Barhut Well said it gave off a "strange smell"
Yemeni officials said in June that they did not know what the depths of the pit were, and they estimated that the pit was "millions" years old. Of history, and added that they never reached the bottom.
Salah Babhair, director of the Mahra Geological Survey and Mineral Resources Bureau, said at the time: "We have traveled to the area and entered the underground for more than 50-60 meters.
The research team found a snake and died. Animals and cave pearls-but no signs of supernatural credit
Yemeni officials said in June,They don't know what is in the depths of the pit. They estimate that the pit is "millions" of years old, adding that they have never reached the bottom.
Salah Babhair, director of the Mahra Geological Survey and Mineral Resources Bureau, said at the time: "We have already traveled to the area and entered the underground for more than 50-60 meters.
The natural wonder plummeted to 112 meters ( 367 feet) deep
"We noticed something strange inside. We also smelled some strange smell...this is a mysterious situation.
For centuries, stories about vicious characters called "golden people" or "elves" living in wells have been circulating. Some people think this is the gate of hell.
Fearing bad luck, many residents of the area are upset about visiting this huge mine or even talking about it. Yemenis have had enough bad luck.
Since 2014, the country has been embroiled in a devastating civil war, triggering what the United Nations calls the world’s worst humanitarian crisis, and two-thirds of its 30 million people rely on some form of aid .
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