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Show Notes
In 1908, an explosion 1,000 times more powerful than the Hiroshima bomb flattened over 80 million trees in the Siberian wilderness. This mysterious event, known as the Tunguska Event, left no crater and has baffled scientists for decades. Was it a meteor, a comet, or something more otherworldly? In this episode, we delve into the facts, eyewitness accounts, and wild theories behind one of the strangest mysteries in history.
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Tunguska Event1908 explosionSiberian mysteryRussian meteorTunguska blastmeteorite explosioncomet explosionfire in the skySiberiaunexplained phenomenatree flatteningSiberian wildernessextraterrestrial theoriesmeteor impactmysterious explosionpowerful blastTunguska explosion theoriesunsolved mysteriesspace objecthistorical mysteriesstrange eventsSiberian devastationcosmic eventsscientific speculationwild theoriesalien conspiracymysterious impact