1 posted on
07/26/2011 11:28:20 AM PDT by
Palter
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To: SunkenCiv
2 posted on
07/26/2011 11:28:56 AM PDT by
Palter
(Celebrate diversity .22, .223, .25, 9mm, .32 .357, 10mm, .44, .45, .500)
To: cartan
3 posted on
07/26/2011 11:34:40 AM PDT by
cartan
To: Palter
Early “End of the Worlders” or Preppers.
4 posted on
07/26/2011 11:36:23 AM PDT by
sodpoodle
To: Palter
To: Palter
Maybe there was a WWII-era Stalag in the area
8 posted on
07/26/2011 11:42:46 AM PDT by
dfwgator
To: Palter
...craned his neck
Wonder if this guy was paid by the word?
9 posted on
07/26/2011 11:43:13 AM PDT by
ßuddaßudd
(7 days - 7 ways a Guero y Guay Lao << >> with a floating, shifting, ever changing)
To: Palter
How does one become a credentialed expert in underground chambers?
10 posted on
07/26/2011 11:47:03 AM PDT by
verity
(The Obama Administration is a Criminal Enterprise.)
To: Palter
Root cellar's.
To: Palter
sounds like a well...It's length total is only about 125 feet...
I saw something similar many years ago..and my first thought was grain storage which turned out to be correct.
To: Palter
Makes for awesome wine cellars.
16 posted on
07/26/2011 12:01:43 PM PDT by
353FMG
To: Palter
Very interesting. Are they all built into the foot of a hill or a mountain; do they all slope downward to flat land below? I was just reading about qanat irrigation - maybe this is something like that.
To: Palter
These look like adits. Miners drove these drifting tunnels looking for metal ores.
20 posted on
07/26/2011 1:17:09 PM PDT by
AlmaKing
To: Palter
“Initially the tunnel went down vertically for 4 meters, and then it continued in a zigzag pattern. There was a narrow “Schlupf” section at the end of the labyrinth. It reminds the researchers of a vagina.”
Heh.
To: Palter
29 posted on
07/26/2011 5:07:38 PM PDT by
DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis
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To: Palter
Maybe they'll find “ The Amber Room” down there.
30 posted on
07/26/2011 5:17:52 PM PDT by
ladyvet
( I would rather have Incitatus then the asses that are in congress today.)
To: Palter
One gallery contained an iron plowshare, while heavy millstones were found in three others. Virtually nothing else has turned up in the vaults.
We have to remember that these were not common items but were more valuable than anything else they might own. Whether to protect people or wealth, you would only use these in emergency and not tell anyone about it. If it was for a settlement it would be the town secret.
32 posted on
07/26/2011 5:30:35 PM PDT by
PeterPrinciple
( getting closer to the truth.................)
To: Palter
Brewing - actually aging/storing - beer, aging cheeses are among the foremost coming to mind........
But, depending upon their age, these could also have served as refuges from the mongols or other eastern invaders as well. >PS
To: Palter
Whatever they were, they sure are fascinating. If they were for grain what is that purpose? Hiding grain? Storing grain? I don’t understand.
38 posted on
07/26/2011 7:53:13 PM PDT by
Beowulf9
To: Palter
These are bases for UFOs which are actually quite small. Or tunnels made by very large earth worms. Glad I could help.
39 posted on
07/26/2011 8:03:47 PM PDT by
vigilo
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40 posted on
07/26/2011 8:13:58 PM PDT by
Redcitizen
(In case of economic breakdown, make sure you have a case of Snickers candy bars.)
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