What’s at the Bottom of Mel’s Hole?

Is it a passage to another dimension?

Christa Brian
5 min readNov 14, 2022
Photo by Farhan Azam on Unsplash

Mel’s hole is a riddle wrapped up in an enigma. There was a “bottomless hole” on the property of Mel’s waters near Ellensburg, Washington.

The dogs were afraid to come near it. The fish line continued to go down and still, no bottom was found.

A 9 feet diameter well that was more than a well!

Portal to Another Dimension or Tunnel to the Hollow Earth

Photo by Gary Meulemans on Unsplash

The legend of Mel’s hole begins!

In 1997, a man named Mel’s waters living in Kittitas County, Washington discovered a bottomless hole.

In the vicinity of his property, there was a well used by all members of the rural community as a pit to dump the garbage. Continuing with the ritual Mel also started to throw waste into it.

Trash, broken items, used-up tires, and whatnot; everything found its way to the hole. After a while, Mel was left astounded when he was told by a neighbor that they have been using it as a trash bin since they came here (which was years ago).

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Christa Brian
Christa Brian

Written by Christa Brian

Traveler. Love to explore the mother earth and everything beyond. Welcome to my blog!