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We even have part of the old Edinburgh undergound that you can go and visit.

Mary Kings Close

It even has ghosts (if you belive in such things)


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Originally Posted by Alan Belson
I'd struck an amazing underground river! This epic news was not well received by Ma, - who stored her garden tools there - so it was promptly filled in again.

LOL,
There's always someone around to spoil the fun. cool

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I too am pretty fascinated by the mysteries that lie underfoot. Here's a pretty cool website that has lots of information on subterranean facilities and whatnot, both military and civillian.

http://www.subbrit.org.uk/

There are lots of pictures and information about various underground and other interesting sites, in the UK and some in Europe. They also sometimes have special events for members, to tour some sites. I've been looking to see if there is a similar organization here in the US, but haven't found one yet.

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