Mysterious tunnels in the world
There is something extremely fascinating about the world right under our feet. The darkness was dark, the suffocating fear, the cold feeling of the nape of the hair when entering the mystical place . that was not to mention the creepy thing.
The underground worlds in the article below are extremely scary and the discovery of one of them also makes insiders sleep like a nightmare.
Its hidden tomb system (Spain)
In 1952, a restaurant owner in Titulcia (a landmark near Madrid) discovered a startling thing: buried behind the walls of his restaurant was a small, seemingly ancient cave system. old and it contains many secret symbols.
The walls were built by hand, the ceiling domes were hidden under white plaster. The strange chapels lay nestled under a series of dusty corridors. The walls covered something that seemed like an ancient painting.
To this day, no one knows who has made such a mysterious underground world. According to documents related to "Lunar Caves", anyone is blamed for making mysterious caves from the Romans to the Holy Temple Knights.
Some people believe that inside the cave is hiding some supernatural energy and has a terrible feeling when entering inside. For a long time, the owner of a normal business restaurant and did not know that under his restaurant there was another mysterious world.
Mysterious Tunnels in Liverpool (England)
Imagine a network of underground tunnels forgotten for a long time, webs stretching like spider webs directly beneath the bustling city of Liverpool.
Even the local government is blind about the existence of underground tunnels. Or even the former people of Liverpool are unaware of the underground tunnels that exist. This is absolutely true. In the 19th century, the merchant merchant Joseph Williamson ordered the construction of a multi-mile tunnels without many people knowing.
Tunnels in Liverpool (England).
It was not until 2001 that some local people while digging into the new building knew there was an underground world under their house. Since then, people have poured garbage into the tunnels and don't care who has created them.
From what was excavated, authorities said the network of tunnels stretched almost endless. Some people believe that they are made to contain smuggled cigarettes. There are also many people who believe that merchant William is a member of the mystical sect, and he built the tunnels to prepare them for the end of the world.
Tunnels of spiders (China)
In many respects, Qingdao Province in China is a very unusual place. It was once ruled by the Germans in the 19th century, which still retains European architecture and culture. However, the longest legacy of the colonial regime is the tunnels.
Inside the tunnel of spider spiders (China).
Afraid of being attacked by the British, the Germans dug a network of giant tunnels directly beneath Qingdao City. Although some tunnels are now open to tourists, many are still flooded or inaccessible.
But the scariest is still the tunnels located in the deepest places. Located deep beneath the surface of the earth is where people cannot live, instead, these tunnels become the kingdom of Huntsman spiders that are coming to live.
There are huge spiders here. Huntsman spiders are very aggressive, they are ready to chase and attack anything if they feel threatened. While the spider's venom does not poison people, it still leaves a feeling of pain.
The bat cave complex of Nazi Germany (Poland)
The current fate of Ostwall's fortifications in Poland is as fascinating as its past. This massive underground tunnel complex was built by the Nazis in the 1930s to protect against Soviet aggression, its size equal to that of a small city.
Linked to 100 small houses spread over an area of 25 miles, where enough to live for about 24,000 people. In fact, there was only a small amount of underground in the underground tunnel when the Soviet Red Army came in, and they were quickly overwhelmed. And a few decades later, some underground tunnels turned into so-called "homes" for tens of thousands of resident bats. Today, these fortified steel tunnels are home to 37,000 bats, turning Ostwall Fortress into Europe's largest artificial bat sanctuary.
At night, the noisy halls of bats flapping their wings. During the day, the ceilings look like nightmares with the bouncing bat. Part of today's tunnels is open to visitors, while the other half is limited to sightseeing.
Manhattan # 3 water tunnel (New York, USA)
Even if you live in New York, it is unlikely that you will hear of Tunnel 3. It is one of the largest construction projects in New York City history, it involves a diameter sewer. 3.6m runs for miles in the city to provide clean drinking water for residents. Built in 1970 and probably inaugurated in 2021. Since the beginning of the construction of this tunnel there have been many mysterious deaths for internal workers, a total of 24 people died in the project. This, or an average of 1 person per mile of tunneling, spurred anomalous stories. Although there have been no deaths in this tunnel for many years, the horror rumors about it continue to tingle.
Underground suicide base (Japan)
Like Europe, much of Asia is still haunted by tragedies from World War II. There are not many places in Japan where the level of obsession is as high as the top secret underground complex on Okinawa. Built by Rear Admiral Minoru Ota, this complex is hundreds of meters long and can accommodate thousands of people.
When the US Marines overwhelmed Okinawa on June 11, 1945, the underground tunnel complex moved from a military fortress to one of the world's darkest places: a mass grave. Along with 2,000 subordinates, Rear Admiral Minoru Ota committed suicide to avoid being captured alive. The US Marines blasted the complex underground entrances and sealed them for years.
Finally when the underground complex was reopened in the 1950s, the inside was paralyzed. Today, the complex still smells of the scent of a mass suicide.
On the wall, the traces of a soldier were killed by grenades. Some places in the complex also leave messages scribbled by Admiral Minoru Ota's standard. Inside this place, people have a cold feeling like someone walking behind them.
Terrifying Tunnels (Tajikistan)
Anzob tunnel system in Tajikistan does not contain secrets and darkness. The main entrance of the interconnected tunnel system of the North and South of the country stretches for 5km in a mountain range. The fear of the Anzob tunnel is based on the fact that not everyone who comes in here is lucky to survive.
Inside the tunnel is a dark night, sometimes illuminated by traffic lights. Often there is a phenomenon of falling or flooding that creates enough "elephants" to engulf a car. The worst is that there is no ventilation system inside the tunnel.
And yet, there was a deadly fog that densely covered the tunnel's 5km route, blocking every view and poisoning anyone who unfortunately could not get out. Often there are choking deaths when entering the tunnel route. Local people call Anzob the "Terrifying Tunnels".
Tombs of elves in Znojmo (Czech)
Located near the Austrian border, the Znojmo tomb complex in the Czech Republic is a far cry from most travel enthusiasts.
This small town contains a hidden secret. Located just below the roads, is a series of tombs connected to all historic houses. In the beginning, tombs were built as refugees for residents in the event of an invasion.
The tombs are quite long, many winding paths and are built quite rudimentary. Underground tombs as a replica of the structure above the ground.
Today, many parts of the tunnel are open to visitors, while others are sometimes equipped with uber equipped drivers. Local people believe that the tunnel Znojmo is a vampire and goblin refuge. After the night, no one dared to go into the tunnel.
Tunnel 'power out' in Birmingham
The route to the old tunnels of Birmingham seems to be lost in another world. Stretching for miles just below the ground of the UK's second largest city was a geological system built in 1936 and during World War II it was used as an air defense factory combination.
Tunnel in Birmingham (England).
Completely abandoned for many years, this geological system now contains many mysterious things. Designed to be invisible to Luftwaffe aircraft, there were no natural sunbeams illuminating the interior of this gulf, so entering the interior of the palace was like going down to the underworld. .
A few years ago, a Mini Clubman car was discovered deep inside the palace. It was even more strange when the car's clock was only displayed on the 11-mile road. Who abandoned this car right in a place hard to find in the heart of the palace? That will still be a difficult mystery to answer.
Hell Gate (Turkey)
What is more frightening when someone has found the entrance to hell literally? You may have heard of the "hell gate" in Turkmenistan, but it was actually a gas hole discovered by Soviet experts in 1971 and kept burning until today. The case in Turkey is different.
Hell gate in Turkey.
The story is that, in 2013, archaeologists discovered an ancient gate that the Greeks believed was the way to hell. Known as the Pluto Gate , this gate is built above a cave and often emits a lot of extremely toxic air.
In the 6th century BC, priests often stood at the entrance to the gate, and pushed the animals to hell and pulled them out when they were suffocated. Ancient writers often describe hell as a tunnel filled with dense smoke, and any animal that falls into it will encounter an instant and terrible death. Today this place is a ruin.
But this hidden entrance is still sprayed with poisonous smoke enough to kill any unlucky bird too close. And man will not foolishly approach him or he will die suddenly. The words of the old people warned like that.
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