Mysterious Tunguska Explosion Flattens Trees Without Crater - Everything Everywhere Daily Podcast Episode Title #123456789

Generated on February 11, 2026

TLDR An enormous Siberian explosion without evidence of impact remains unexplained, with theories suggesting a meteoroid airburst that left no crater yet reshaped the landscape significantly.

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00:00 In 1908, an explosion in Siberia near the Tunguska River equivalent to a five-megaton nuclear bomb remains unexplained.
01:37 In 1908, an unexplained explosion in Siberia near the Tunguska River equivalent to a nuclear bomb remains mysterious.
03:04 On June 30, 1908, a massive explosion near Siberia's Tunguska River flattened trees over hundreds of square miles and was felt worldwide.
04:30 On June 30, 1908, an enormous explosion flattened trees over hundreds of square miles near Siberia's Tunguska River without immediate scientific investigation due to regional difficulties.
05:51 A mysterious event in 1908 flattened trees over hundreds of square miles near Siberia with no crater found, sparking various speculations including comet impact theories.
07:02 In 1908, mysterious flattened trees near Siberia suggest an airburst from a meteoroid that defies simple explanations.
08:17 Russian researchers propose that a meteor entered Earth's atmosphere at such an angle in 1908, causing trees to flatten like butterfly prints while simultaneously escaping back into space.
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