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Rabbit Hole In UK Lead To Mysterious Medieval Caves!! Watch Video

Mysterious Medieval Caves
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Alice discovered a great wonderland in rabbit hole in the movie “Alice in Wonderland”. It seems the same kind exists in the real world too.

A farmer in Shropshire, UK found a pathway to an underground place of prayer in his field through a rabbit hole. Obviously it sparked massive interest online. If you watch video, you too feel like going there.

This Is The Entrance Of The Rabbit Hole That Is Found In Farmer's Field

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History Behind This Tunnel

According to local legend, the network of tunnels, known as the Caynton Caves, were used by the followers of the Knights Templar of the 17th century. The Knights Templar, made famous in popular culture by Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code, were a powerful medieval era religious order.

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It’s not clear to the date whether the caves were actually built and used by the Knights Templar or not. The Historic England dates these sandstone caves to late 18th-early 19th century, which means they were built hundreds of years after the order was dissolved.

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Since the 1980s, these underground caves became a place for black magic. So, in 2012, these caves were sealed off completely.

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However, it’s rediscovery in 2017 is attributed to photographer Michael Scott, who went to search for them after he saw a video online.

"I traipsed over a field to find it, but if you didn't know it was there you would just walk right past it. Considering how long it's been there it's in amazing condition, it's like an underground temple. I had to crouch down and once I was in it was completely silent. There were a few spiders in there but that was it. It was raining so the slope down was quite sludgy but inside the cave was bone dry." said Mr Scott, according to BBC reports.

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Amazing!! Isn't it? Who lit these lamps is not known. Moreover see, how beautifully it is maintained!!

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