Letter Open Secret 'Cities' Subway in Italy

Letter Open Secret 'Cities' Subway in Italy

A veteran of World War II sent a letter to geologists. It is explicitly stated in the message that there is a basement room into a hiding place when bombs rained down on the city during the war in Napoli, Italy.
As quoted by Fox News , geologist named Gianluca Minin then provide information about the explanations written by the veteran.
Media to the London Times, he said, "There are stairs were amazing and the rooms are large and no one remembers."
When following the instructions of the veterans and get rid of as much as 700 tons of debris, Gianluca Minin and Enzo De Luzio discovering the sights according to what is described by the 90-year-old man.
Reporting from Atlas Obscura , where they found a place for the baseball field and there is also a concave shaped room and the double decker tunnel.
Minin and De Luzio also find the 115 stairs, tunnels are interconnected and related to the building shaped like a reservoir, as well as graffiti from World War II.
Letter Open Secret 'Cities' Subway in Italy
The basement contained in Bourbon Tunnel, Napoli, Italia (Photo: galleriaborbonica.com).

Allegedly in the 17th century, the place used to store water. But when the war the location was used as a place of refuge.
Previously, they have also been exploring the subterranean world in the city of Naples.There they found the dam and the road which is located beneath the streets of the city, although many of these places are filled by debris bomb remnants of war in the early 20th century.
Letter Open Secret 'Cities' Subway in Italy
One tunnel in Bourbon Tunnel, Napoli, Italia (Photo: galleriaborbonica.com).

In 2005 they also find the Galleria Borbonica known as Bourbon Tunnel, and dubbed as theunderground 's most interesting.
Letter Open Secret 'Cities' Subway in Italy
Vehicles of World War II contained in Bourbon Tunnel (Photo: galleriaborbonica.com).

At the beginning of creation, that in the 1850s, Bourbon Tunnel is an emergency exit from the Palace. But in World War II, was used as a refuge because it found the vehicle of World War II, bathroom, toys, and also the swastika - the symbol of the Nazis.
Later revealed that the German army had also spent time at the venue.

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