Digging Deep
What’s more, the Soviets were aiming for a depth of some 49,000 feet below the surface of the Earth. And researchers started to dig a series of boreholes, forking off from a single main cavity, using specialist equipment. But as they slowly worked their way down, America’s prospectors made some of their own gains.
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Digging Deep
Bertha Rogers Hole
In 1974, the Lone Star Producing Company drilled for oil in western Oklahoma’s Washita District. The firm created the “Bertha Rogers hole” in the process – a man-made wonder that reached more than 31,400 feet, or nearly six miles, below the earth’s surface.
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Bertha Rogers Hole