Turkey’s Underground
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Location: Derinkuyu Turkey
Functions: Unknown
Levels: Unknown
Tunnels to: Unknown
Notes: In 1968 archaeologists exploring burial chambers, tunnels, and catacomb-cities [several of which are linked together at the lower levels] near Derinkuyu Turkey, had reached a depth of about 900 feet when they were suddenly attacked by a group of 7 ft. tall albino-haired troglodytes. One team member was killed and another was hospitalized for several months, and all had serious wounds.
Source: article by Raymond Bond in UFO ANNUAL ’80 magazine; article by Kurt Braun in BEYOND REALITY magazine, Dec. 1968
Location: Pamukkale Turkey
Functions: Unknown
Levels: Unknown
Tunnels to: Unknown
Notes: A cavern adjacent to the ruins of the “temple of Apollo” in Pamukkale [formerly Hierapolis], built when the ancient Grecian empire held sway in the area. Several strange disappearances have surrounded the cavern as for back as ancient Grecian times. The Greek philosopher Strabe [circa 63 BC – 24 AD] recorded that many animals who entered the cavern never emerged, and also many people who went past the mouth of the cave never returned.
Only sorcerers in ancient times, who had apparently made an alliance with the “gods of the underworld“, would be able to enter and would emerge glowing with a reddish aura. Sheldon Aaronson, a professor of Microbiology at Queens College, N.Y., told OMNI magazine that several Australian students had entered the cavern and disappeared just a few days before his visit in 1987. Sheldon stated:
“The Turkish government put iron bars over the opening to prevent other people from ever going in. As far as we know, the Australians were never seen again.”
Source: OMNI Magazine, Jan. 1987
Location: Cappadocia Turkey
Functions: Unknown
Levels: Unknown
Tunnels to: Unknown
Notes: Thirty-six underground cities have been discovered so far in Cappadocia with some going down eight levels. Some of these cities can hold a population of thousands. The ventilation system is so efficient that even eight floors down the air is still fresh.
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Location: Taurus Mountains Turkey
Functions: Unknown
Levels: Unknown
Tunnels to: Unknown
Notes: The Deepest Cave yet discovered in Asia – 1996
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