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In Naples, there are 40m deep dungeons that were allegedly dug | Forbidden History

In Naples, there are 40m deep dungeons that were allegedly dug in the 19th century - the Bourbon Tunnel.

To begin with, the entrances to the dungeons are on the periphery. Vip-persons would have to leave the palace for the street and go to the entrances leading to the dungeons. If one were to knock out the tunnels, it would be right in the basement below the king's bedroom, logically?

The interior huge halls with high vaults look suspicious. If a tunnel had to be dug to move quickly from point A to point B, then why do extra work and dig so much soil?

Another oddity: the brickwork, arches and tower. The impression is that there are some remains of very ancient structures at depth here. They are made of a different rock than the dungeon vaults themselves. And why did they have to be transported from somewhere, if they could be sawed from the excavated rock of the very dungeons?

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