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A Network Of Mysterious
Tunnels By James Donahue I can’t think of
anything more foreboding than a strange unlit fabricated tunnel leading deep into the earth and that appears to have no end. Some years ago I read
an interesting book that told about such a tunnel found somewhere in As I probe the web looking
for strange reports I have collected a list of similar underground tunnels that really exist in unlikely places all over the
world. And like the Peruvian tunnel story, these deep dark shafts, large enough to permit a full grown man to walk through,
also appear to have no end. Ancient tunnel networks
are said to exist beneath the cities of In 1985 Search magazine
published a report from a high-ranking but unnamed Naval officer who said The tunnels that are
known appear to have no known history among local natives. Except for the tunnel system constructed by the Viet Cong for military
purposes during the Vietnam War, the builders are unknown, as is their purpose. Sometimes I wonder about
the antiquity of these mystery shafts that appear to continue for miles without the benefit of artificial lighting or even
adequate supplies of oxygen to permit exploration beyond a certain point. Do they pre-date contemporary
history? And if they really exist, might they all be in some way connected? Would they be gateways to some mysterious underground
world as believed by the Hollow Earth people? This is the kind of spooky
stuff from where nightmares spring. The concept of walking into a dark foreboding pit of darkness manufactured by an ancient
civilization or perhaps an entity that existed before humans did, sends chills up my spine. Is there something in
my cellular memory that warns me about this place, is it the question of the unknown, or do such tunnels exist at all? If
he hasn’t thought if it already, writer Stephen King, who makes his living teasing the fears of the human psyche, might
do well to utilize this concept in one of his books. |
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