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Mel's Hole is a famous 1997 American urban legend regarding a supposed "bottomless pit" located near Ellensburg, Washington. First described on Coast to Coast AM by Mel Waters, the hole is claimed to have supernatural properties, including unnatural depths, bringing dead animals back to life, emitting strange black rays, and being seized by government agents. Key Aspects of the Legend: The Discoverer: Mel Waters claimed to have found a hole roughly 9 feet in diameter on his property that seemed to have no bottom. Supernatural Claims: Stories include dropping heavy objects without hearing them land, bringing a dead dog back to life, and placing a sheep in the hole, which returned "cooked". The "Tumor Seal": Waters claimed a strange creature emerged from the hole, which he later believed cured his esophageal cancer. Government Conspiracy: Waters claimed federal agents took over the land, paid him to move, and covered up the site, claiming it was a downed aircraft site. Rational Explanations: Geological Impossibility: Experts and geologists from the Washington State Department of Natural Resources note that such a hole would immediately collapse due to pressure and extreme heat. Abandoned Mines: The area has historical mining activity, leading to speculation that an old, deep shaft inspired the story. Hoax: The story is widely regarded as a, possibly embellished, hoax, or a piece of local folklore popularized by radio, notes Reddit and Ancient Origins. Despite the lack of evidence, the legend of Mel's Hole remains a prominent, creepy Pacific Northwest folklore story.