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TOP-10 filled cities. How did different cities of the world end up buried several meters?
TOP-10 filled cities. How did different cities of the world end up buried several meters?

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People do not realize the absurdity of what is happening around only because they have been observing it from birth. Often we see architectural monuments, ancient buildings, admire their style, beauty of lines, but do not notice things that can radically change the idea of the history of the building. Such structures include houses immersed in the ground through the windows of the first and sometimes second floors.

When this topic with buildings covered with soil was only raised, the researchers of this issue were laughed at by official historians. They say it was built in such a way to bury windows and doors in the ground by 5 meters (apparently in the expectation that someday they will be dug out - so that the windows are already ready).

Or were these buildings gradually sinking into the ground. Well, yes. They sagged in whole streets, so evenly that there were no cracks on the buildings, while the current new buildings shrink and often unevenly.

Or is it a cultural layer that has grown by 1 meter in 100 years. Well, of course. Why bother sweeping the streets and cleaning up the dirt. We always do this when dirt accumulates, we build a staircase to the 2nd floor, we make a door from the window of the 2nd floor, and now the 1st floor becomes our basement and the 2nd floor becomes the first. Everything is logical.

Facts about buried buildings and cities are accumulating more and more every day, historians are no longer funny, and in the age of the Internet, it is no longer possible to hide the truth. Today we are ready to share with you a selection of 10 cities with buried ground floors and mysterious dungeons that haunt researchers.

We bring to your attention a film based on this article, and the text with a selection can be read below it

1. Moscow

There are a great many buried buildings in Moscow. Again, you can write off all this on subsidence, cultural layers or "they built it this way"

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But in 2017, during the reconstruction of the Moscow Polytechnic Museum, the facts opened up to the eyes of researchers that baffled historians and the most ardent skeptics. The building is located on a hill, the video shows that the building was buried in some places for more than 5 meters.

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There are thousands of filled-up buildings in Moscow and this cannot be attributed to subsidence of the soil. All builders know that a new building shrinks in the first 3-5 years and then the process stops.

In addition, the Capital has thousands of kilometers of mysterious dungeons.

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Nobody knows their exact extent. Today we are told that these are sewers and they were built from the 16th to the beginning of the 20th century, with a depth in some places of up to 6-8 meters. What is the volume of excavation work? The volume of bricks and construction work? Project documentation, logistics, roads? Historians assure us that all this was built by men with shovels, axes and bast shoes, and from the transport there were horses, sledges and carts.

2. St. Petersburg

St. Petersburg is a paradise for an explorer, where, as they say, not dig, riddles and inconsistencies with the official version are everywhere … The first and in some places also the second floors are filled up everywhere, and despite the fact that the city is built on a swamp. Well, of course, according to the official version, in which today probably only the most repulsed adherents of history believe. Well, who can say that it was the basement floors that were buried - then why, excuse me, build basements on flooded and even more swampy areas? And it is much easier to build a building upwards than to deepen it downwards. No logic whatsoever.

Well, God bless them with historians, we are interested in buried buildings and dungeons, and here they are at every turn. People walk around the palace square and do not see that the main museum of the country has at least one more floor underground. And this picture is observed everywhere. Okay, let's say that after the flooding it applied so much sand, clay, and so on. But the question. Why weren't the streets cleared after the floods? In Tbilisi, in 2014, the entire city went out to clear the streets. And then why not cleared it?

St. Petersburg also has an extensive network of dungeons for thousands of kilometers, which, according to the official version, were built under Peter and later by the same men. It is hard to believe in this, especially considering that it was all built on swamps, and it was necessary, among other things, to make high-quality waterproofing. They tried to do something similar in the 90s of the 20th century in Kazan, but could not, due to groundwater and a strong rise in the cost of construction work, as a result, the construction of the underground gallery remained unfinished. This is exactly what will be discussed later.

3. Kazan

In the very center of Kazan there is an unfinished underground structure. They tried to build an underground street here. According to the project, a shopping gallery was to be located here.

Kazan underground street Buried, Dug out, Filled up, Kazan, Arbat, Dlinnopost
Kazan underground street Buried, Dug out, Filled up, Kazan, Arbat, Dlinnopost

This photo was taken during the construction of this underground gallery.

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It clearly shows that the foundation of the buried building is at a depth of 5 meters from the current level of the road. Windows and doors 3-4 meters underground, of course, are an original architectural solution. The construction of the gallery took a long time, it was expensive, as a result, the budget was not calculated and was abandoned unfinished. And this is at a time when there is electricity, machinery, skilled trained workers, transportation. But we are told that in the 16th century semi-literate bast shoes were able to build underground galleries for many kilometers. Yes Yes…

There are thousands of buried buildings in Kazan.

Kazan also has underground passages. According to legends, they cover the entire city center. There is not much information about them, but thanks to diggers and researchers and the Internet, the truth is gradually being revealed …

4. Omsk

In 2016, the Ministry of Culture carried out the reconstruction of the gallery along the Museum. Vrubel, and this is what opened up to our eyes - a full-fledged floor, which for some reason was either filled up, or something else happened to it …

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A layer of clay is visible at a fairly large depth of about two meters. How and when could he appear? Official historians say that the building has an underground floor according to the project. Historians do not bother to explain why this underground floor has windows and a main entrance.

The assertion that buildings for 100 years have been covered with a cultural layer does not stand up to scrutiny. There are a lot of photographs on the Internet with a difference of more than 100 years, and not a millimeter of soil has grown during this time. See for yourself

5. Egypt

It turns out Egypt is also filled up. Now it has been dug up, but this is how it looked in the 19th century.

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Well, skeptics of course will say that these are dust storms that Egypt is in the Desert. But here's the bad luck. On the maps of the 17th century, on the site of the present deserts, many cities, while a few cities are located only along the banks of a few rivers. But then something happened and deserts appeared and everything fell asleep. Well, there are a lot of photos of buried Egypt on the network too, if you are interested google, and we move on.

6. Prague

Why are there so many buried buildings and underground passages in Prague? The explanation of historians looks so ridiculous that it will only work for those who are not interested in history at all. And whoever has ever tried to think independently without references to authoritative sources will immediately see absurdity in this version. That is, at first they built too high buildings, then they realized that in order for it not to collapse, it was necessary to fill in 6-8 meters of soil and tamp it. And then make vaulted ceilings under the buildings so that the buildings do not collapse. Our historians have not thought of that.

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7. Odessa

In Odessa, we see a familiar picture with buildings buried for several meters throughout the city. But in this city, among other things, there are underground catacombs with a length of 2500 km. The famous Parisian ones are only 500 km away, and the Roman ones are 300 km away. We will talk about Paris and Rome further, and we will return to Odessa. The guides say that in these catacombs a stone was mined, from which the city was subsequently built, but looking at the narrow passages of the catacombs and the current technology of mining this stone, doubts creep in the truth of their statements.

8. Rome

In these frames, you see the excavations of Rome at the beginning of the 20th century (video above). Apparently, they finally got around to cleaning up the cultural layer that was boring for everyone. Look how cheerfully the workers are throwing soil into dump trucks and taking it out. It can be seen how the famous Colosseum stands half-buried.

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This is the 20th century. Not 19th. If such large-scale excavation work was needed to dig up the city, then maybe, like in Prague, about 700 years ago, they also dumped the earth with dump trucks and rammed it so that the foundations would not collapse? Oh, yes, there were no dump trucks then, that's bad luck … Well, nothing, historians will come up with something worse, and we are moving on …

9. Paris

Here is a photograph dated 1973 during the construction of Les Halles in Paris. The structure wrapped over the metal scaffolding on the right is the fountain of the Innocents!

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It shows underground structures going down five stories. Apparently, no one has removed the cultural layer for a long time …

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End of "Les Halles" 1969. The market was demolished in 1971 and the foundation pit remained for several years.

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It seems that all this is ancient Roman. Or antique - as you like.

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10. Indonesia

Yes Yes. There are buried buildings in Indonesia and around the world. Tragedy struck in the eastern part of the Indonesian island of Java. A mud volcano appeared. The perpetrator of the eruption (nicknamed Lucy) was the Indonesian oil company PT, which drilled a well. Here is the recently buried city of Plymouth.

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Do these buildings remind you of anything? Maybe this is how the cultural layer grew? However, it is not entirely clear how exactly it is. This issue requires a comprehensive study.

Thus, the picture of the past built by official historians is crumbling every day right before our eyes. Too many questions began to be asked by curious people, whose eyes are not clouded by the dogma of historical science.

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