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[The Mystery of Mel's Hole: A Modern Urban Legend]-[The Great Big Yarn of Mel's Hole]

Stuff You Should Know · B2 · 2025-07-15

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The Legend of Mel's Hole

In the annals of American radio history, few stories have captured the public imagination quite like the saga of "Mel's Hole." Initially appearing on the legendary late-night program Coast to Coast AM hosted by Art Bell, this story unfolded over five separate broadcasts spanning five years. The primary source, a man calling himself Mel Waters, claimed to possess a property nine miles outside Ellensburg, Washington, that contained a mysterious, bottomless pit.

The Characteristics of the Hole

According to Waters, the hole was approximately nine feet in diameter and lined with stone, resembling a well. Its most peculiar feature, beyond its supposed lack of a bottom, was its defiance of conventional physics. Waters reported that the hole never filled up, despite locals dumping dead livestock, old tires, and broken appliances into it for years. Perhaps most unsettling was the report of a "black beam" of light—or rather, a "beam of blackness"—that allegedly shot skyward from the hole at night. Furthermore, the pit was described as having a deafening silence; unlike a typical deep shaft, screaming into it produced no echo.

The Supernatural and the Surreal

As the story progressed, the details became increasingly bizarre. Waters claimed that a local neighbor reported a black beam and that the site reminded him of Stonehenge. More disturbingly, Waters described finding a World War II-era Walther P38 pistol buried on his land. This "magical gun" reportedly made no sound when fired and, when placed near a radio, acted as a time-travel device, allowing the user to hear broadcasts from different eras.

Perhaps the most grotesque claim involved the "Basque Hole," a second, similar site discovered in Nevada. Waters and local Basque residents allegedly lowered a sheep into this hole, only to find it dead and "cooked from the inside out" upon retrieval. Upon dissection, the sheep's organs were replaced by a tumor containing a "fetal seal" with human-like eyes that reportedly looked around before returning to the hole. Waters also claimed the hole possessed healing properties, asserting that it cured his terminal esophageal cancer.

Government Intervention and Skepticism

In true urban legend fashion, the story shifted to include government interference. Waters claimed that military personnel in "X-Files-y" suits eventually blocked access to his property, citing a fake plane crash. He noted that the area was scrubbed from satellite imagery on TerraServer and that he observed suspiciously high-tech equipment, such as fiber optic cables and instruments from the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, being moved into the region.

Despite the captivating narrative, investigators and skeptics have found no evidence that a "Mel Waters" ever existed in the records of Ellensburg. Geologist Jack Powell pointed out that such a hole is physically impossible, as the pressure and heat at such depths would cause the earth to collapse in on itself. Expeditions to locate the site, including one led by a self-proclaimed "intertribal shaman" named Red Elk, failed to produce any tangible evidence, often resulting in the discovery of mundane, abandoned gold mine shafts instead.

Conclusion: A Masterpiece of Radio Theater

Ultimately, the hosts of Stuff You Should Know conclude that the story of Mel's Hole is a classic piece of "radio theater." While it lacks factual grounding, its enduring power lies in its ability to weave a compelling narrative that feels authentic in the moment. Whether it was a sophisticated hoax or a spontaneous creative exercise, Mel's Hole remains a fascinating example of how modern folklore is born and sustained in the digital age.

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