The Kondyor Massif: A Treasure Trove of Precious Metals

The Kondyor Massif is a geological wonder located in the remote Khabarovsk region of Russia. This massive structure is about 8 kilometers in diameter and 600 meters high, making it nearly 7 times larger than the Meteor Crater in Arizona.

From above, the Kondyor Massif resembles an ancient volcano or a meteorite impact site. However, scientists believe that the massif was formed by molten magma from volcanic rock that crystallized below the ground more than a billion years ago, forming a perfect circle.

Over time, the massif has undergone extensive erosion, leaving behind a hard, rocky core that is rich in precious metals. The streams that flow

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