The hell of Tunguska, is a remote region of Siberia (Russia) today is a fairly normal place but here happened one of the most mysterious explosions in history, the event dates from the morning of June 30, 1908 and from more than 100 years ago, the scientists shuffled theories to try to explain what happened there, an aerial explosion was recorded near a river in Tunguska, this generated a detonation similar to a thermonuclear weapon, the great wave collapsed thousands of trees, the animals that they did not manage to flee before the enormous ball of light were annihilated and the site soon became an uninhabited place full of flames, smoke and remains of burned wild life, a devastation similar to hell. During the next two days the nights were so bright that in London they seemed dreadful, more than 30 theories have tried to answer the mystery of the Tunguska hell over time but the fact that there are no material traces of what caused the explosion make this event forms one of the deepest and most enigmatic mysteries of our planet.