Chababa93 t1_jd3dwa9 wrote on March 21, 2023 at 3:33 PM Reply to TIL A coal seam in Australia is believed to have been burning for 6,000 years, making it the oldest coal fire. The site's name is Mount Wingen but is commonly called Burning Mountain and the fire is traveling south 1m per year discoloring the ground as it goes. by jamescookenotthatone Did this thousand-years fire punch a hole in Earth's fart shield? Permalink −12−
Chababa93 t1_jd3dwa9 wrote
Reply to TIL A coal seam in Australia is believed to have been burning for 6,000 years, making it the oldest coal fire. The site's name is Mount Wingen but is commonly called Burning Mountain and the fire is traveling south 1m per year discoloring the ground as it goes. by jamescookenotthatone
Did this thousand-years fire punch a hole in Earth's fart shield?