Kashmir’s Underground


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Location: Karakorum Kashmir
Functions: Unknown
Levels: Unknown
Tunnels to: Unknown
Notes:  An ex-Army Captain, A.C., tells how during WWII he was shot down near Cheduba island and, once rescued, requested leave at Kashmere. He and another man left Srinagar and went to Rudok and then through the Khesa pass to the northern foothills of Karakorum.

They found a cavern that they were looking for…

“My companion and I fought our way out of a cave with submachine guns. I have two 9″ scars on my left arm that came from wounds given me in the cave when I was 50 feet from a moving object of any kind and in perfect silence. The muscles were ripped out. How? I don’t know. My friend had a hole the size of a dime in his right bicep. It was seared inside. How we don’t know.”

Source:  Letter from A.C. in AMAZING STORIES magazine, June, 1946


Location: Kashmir
Functions: Unknown
Levels: Unknown
Tunnels to: Unknown
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