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dvh•28 minutes ago
Hover text is "If you're thinking 'Wait, a giant crystal cave in Mexico? What's that?' then I'm SO excited for the image search you're about to do."
letmevoteplease•about 1 hour ago
cbarrick•about 2 hours ago
Explain xkcd has links to the Wikipedia articles for each hole.

https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/3266:_Holes

ks2048•about 1 hour ago
Site down?

The Wikipedia page on borehole doesn’t mention Deep Water Horizon at all.

ks2048•about 1 hour ago
And Wikipedia says this one is over 12,000m deep,

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Shaheen_Oil_Field

aw1621107•30 minutes ago
The >12km number is length, not depth:

> However, in May 2008, a new record for borehole length was established by the extended-reach drilling (ERD) well BD-04A, in the Al Shaheen oil field. It was drilled to 12,289 m (40,318 ft), with a record horizontal reach of 10,902 m (35,768 ft) in only 36 days.

AviationAtom•about 1 hour ago
Y'all done hugged it to death
B1FF_PSUVM•32 minutes ago
It was erroring out 12h ago.
Avicebron•about 3 hours ago
I forget how cool Lake Baikal is until it shows up randomly and I'm reminded to go look it up again.
neilv•about 1 hour ago
What's at 12,000 meters deep? What are they afraid of?
rolfus•40 minutes ago
There's a documentary about that, in the form of the game 'Motherload'

https://www.crazygames.com/game/motherload

rationalist•27 minutes ago
I played that game way back when - I highly recommend it.
zokier•about 1 hour ago
conveniently there is a xkcd for that too https://xkcd.com/1330/
WithinReason•about 1 hour ago
Lake Baikal sediment layer almost as deep as the Mariana Trench:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Baikal#Geography_and_hydr...

[...] and below this lies some 7 km (4.3 mi) of sediment, placing the rift floor some 8–11 km (5.0–6.8 mi) below the surface, the deepest continental rift on Earth.

halamadrid•about 3 hours ago
What are all those oops for?
eastbound•about 1 hour ago
Lake Peigneur was swallowed by a whirlpool like in an anime, in a sad drilling that took away entire boats. The salt geologic bubble under the lake can absorb gigantic volumes of water, and a drilling for the exploitation of petrol initiated the hole.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Peigneur

Cycl0ps•about 3 hours ago
collapses and floods it looks like. Here's the oops for the Pantai Remis mine

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6Ma0SVjMHA

bastawhiz•about 1 hour ago
Wow, that's pretty "oops" if I ever saw it!
lambdaone•about 2 hours ago
I had never heard of Mponeng Gold Mine. Terrifying.
jadbox•about 2 hours ago
Did you not scroll over to see the even more massive Kola Superdeep Borehole?
lambdaone•about 2 hours ago
Yes, but there aren't any people in that one.
troupo•about 2 hours ago
> even more massive Kola Superdeep Borehole?

Kola Superdeep Borehole is not massive. It's a small cylindrical hole in the ground: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kola_Superdeep_Borehole#/media...

Mponeng is a massive continuously commercially operating mine with 5k workers