Definition
Tunguska refers to a specific region in Siberia, Russia, primarily known for the Tunguska River and the site of the famous Tunguska event. This event was a massive explosion in 1908, thought to be caused by a meteor airburst. The area is sparsely populated and characterized by dense forests and harsh climate conditions. 'Tunguska' is synonymous with mystery and unexplained natural phenomena. Imagine it as Siberia's very own 'Area 51,' but with trees.