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The hills of eastern Washington keeps
resurfacing. A bottomless pit said to be
a pathway to the paranormal. What if a
camera was lowered into a mysterious
hole so deep, so silent, and so strange
that what it captured terrified the
entire world? This isn't just another
internet myth. It's the story of Mel's
Hole, a place the government denies
exists. And yet, people keep
disappearing trying to find it. From
eerie radio calls to a vanishing
expedition, this is the one mystery that
keeps staring
back. Stay with us because what's inside
this hole will haunt
you. Mel's hole was just a rumor until
millions heard the
truth. No one thought that a radio call
from 1997 would lead to one of the
strangest secrets the internet has ever
brought back to life. Still, that's what
happened when a man named Mel Waters
called the late night show Coast to
Coast AM, which is known for looking
into strange things. Millions of people
heard him that night, and he raised a
question that still hasn't been
answered. What is at the bottom of Mel's
hole? Not to scare people, Mel didn't
call in. He wasn't trying to get famous
or sell a book. He said that he owned
some land close to Ellensburg,
Washington. It had a hole in it that
didn't follow any natural rules. There
is no sound. He kept putting fishing
line into it one spool at a time for
miles and miles. It went in for more
than 15 miles, but it never hit
anything. Not dirt, not water, not rock,
just endless black. That should have
been the end of the story. It wasn't,
though. The more people learned about
this bottomless pit, the stranger the
details became. Mel said that dogs
wouldn't go near it. Birds didn't even
want to fly over it. As if it were
holding its breath. The air around the
hole felt denser. Mel said that people
in the area had been throwing away old
fridges, trash, and even dead animals
there for decades. But when things went
down, they never made a sound. No
change, not a bounce, nothing but
silence. The hole seemed to swallow
everything it touched. Then the stories
from people who had lived there before
Mel. The area was named by some Native
American groups. They didn't use those
names lightly. They said it was cursed.
A way to get to a place that isn't meant
for people. People were told not to go
there because the land was strange, not
because of ghosts or
monsters. They thought the hole wasn't
really in the ground. There was
something old and out of place about it.
There were tests done on it before it
became a big deal on the internet. With
a leash, with rocks, with tools made at
home. It didn't work. It was too big to
measure. No one ever did find the
bottom, but when they were done, they
all felt the same way. Like the ground
had
eyes. Years went by. The call got lost
in old radio shows. Then something
happened that made everything come back.
A set of locations that got out. A
strange area of land that can be seen on
satellite pictures. A message on a
website promoting conspiracy theories
states, "We found it.
What had been a scary story to read
before bed became an addiction all of a
sudden. People on Tik Tok began posting
videos of their hikes through the woods
of eastern Washington. Reddit posts kept
track of the land that the government
bought near Manastach Ridge. Expeditions
were planned by drone pilots. It was a
question that everyone had. Was the hole
still there? What's inside if it were?
That's where everything changed because
people weren't just telling stories this
time. They brought technology with them.
Winches, cameras, drones, and sensors.
They were going to do more than look at
the hole. It was going to be recorded.
They were going to show it. Indeed,
that's what they did. There was another
event, though, before the camera went
dark. Mel had warned about this event
years before. People from the government
showed up. But here's the thing. If the
laws of science say Mel's hole can't
exist, then why did the government move
so fast to shut it all down? And why did
Mel vanish right after? The deeper the
hole, the louder the silence. When Mel's
story first came out, experts moved
quickly to shut it down. Not with
arguments, but with facts. A hole like
the one Mel described can't exist based
on physics, geography, and everything
else we know about the Earth's crust. It
goes against how the Earth is made.
First, know this. The lower you go
underground, the hotter and denser
everything gets. Rock doesn't just sit
there for a while. It starts to move,
melt, and crush. If you could dig
straight down more than a few miles, the
pressure would be enough to break down
the walls around you. Still, Mel said he
dropped 15 mi of fishing line and didn't
hit anything, not even heat. Now, look
at the Cola super deep bore hole in
Russia, which is the deepest hole ever
dug by humans. It took 24 years for
Soviet experts to finish that project,
but they could only go 7.6 mi before
they had to stop. Why? The heat. Their
tools stopped working because the ground
got too hot. It was impossible to drill
any further because the rock was like
plastic. Scientists said that the
environment was hostile and almost
impossible to measure correctly even at
that depth. Geologists laughed when Mel
said that he had used only a pulley and
rope to make his garden hole more than
twice that deep. No movement of
material. There were no earthquakes, no
instability on the surface. Scientists
knew what Mel's hole was and how it
worked. It was just not possible. But if
it was so clear that the hole wasn't
real, why didn't the government just
ignore it? That's where things began to
go wrong. Mel said that soon after his
first public appearance, cars that
weren't marked started showing up near
his house. He saw tire marks where there
weren't any before. Traces left by heavy
shoes. Some people are watching from
afar. Then one day when he got home, it
was totally blocked off by men in yellow
hazmat suits and clipboards who weren't
answering any questions. Suddenly, he
couldn't go to his own land. What reason
did they give? Because of safety
concerns, entry had been limited because
of what was thought to be a plane crash
nearby. Mel didn't see any damage,
though. Not any rescue teams, no news
stories. Please stay away from this
person. The deal then came. Mel says he
was offered a huge amount of money,
$25,000 a year, but he had to leave the
country and never talk about the hole
again. They told him they might make
things hard for him if he refused. Those
that wouldn't go away. Mel said that one
official even said that they found an
illegal lab on his land, which would
have been enough to jail him for life.
It didn't matter if the danger was real
or just extra pressure. It was very
clear. Leave or we'll make you wish you
had. He left because of this. Mel got on
a plane and flew to Australia. Not a
trial, no news stories, just left. He
stayed abroad for years and was never
seen or heard from again. Then, just
when everyone thought he was gone for
good, he came back. Mel came back in
2002. He called the same radio show, but
he didn't sound like himself this time.
His voice was toned down, not as fast.
He had trouble remembering things. He
said that he couldn't remember
everything. He had some strange scars on
his body that he couldn't explain,
medical procedures that he didn't
remember having. He talked about waking
up in places he didn't know. He felt
like someone or something had cleaned up
parts of his life. It was clear that he
wasn't the same person who first got
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