Source: Paul Stonehill youtube
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Explore the fascinating subterranean mysteries of Russia and Crimea. The 2008 discovery of an underground city near Saranska mountain in the Panza region, featuring a multi-tiered structure, an underground lake, and enigmatic wall drawings.
Artifacts suggest connections to the Skiththeian tribe from the 2nd to 3rd century CE, with later use by 17th-century monks. Journey to Crimea, where Samrians and Skiththeians carved intricate underground cities into limestone for protection, including renowned sites such as Mangup, Chu Khal, and Kis Kerman.
Learn about the secretive Soviet-era underground complex in Bash Corttoan, rumored to be a nuclear shelter capable of housing 300,000 people, and the debated existence of Christina Loca beneath Tomsk. The video also touches on subterranean structures under Moscow from Stalin’s era.
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