Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Underground cellars and cities - here's one of my favourites

Underground cities - I first read about them in the childhood story book, The Princess and Curie.How many countries have underground cities? How many don't? What do you need?
1 Rock which can be cut.
2 A way to shore it up.
3 Access to air and food.
4 Something or someone to hide.
5 A preference for the temperature below.

Here are some examples:
Tunnels - Channel Tunnel linking England and France.
Tunnels for wine and Champagne caves near Rheims, now an attraction for tourists.
Vietcong tunnels now a tourist attraction in Vietnam.

More Information From
http://www.hithenews.com/the-basement-wall-with-an-incredible-secret-beyond-453-page2.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Underground_city

Angela Lansbury, travel writer and photographer, author and speaker.

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