Temple of 14th century crusaders in the ground

The temple is located in a giant cave in the Shropshire region, England and just outside through a small hole like a rabbit hole.

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Archaeologists found the shrine of the Templar knight who participated in the Crusade under the field of a Shropshire farmer, England, according to Mirror.

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The team thinks that this temple was built to worship the knights.

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It is located less than 1 meter deep below the ground today, including a series of never-before-seen corridors in the last seven centuries.

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The entrance to the temple is quite small, forcing people to come and go.

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The entrance to the temple from the outside is no different from a normal rabbit cave.

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The Templar Knights operated from 1119 to 1300, although the exact time was still controversial.

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There are many inscriptions on the wall, said to be documents and pictures of the activity of this area.

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The inside is illuminated completely by candlelight.