Monday, July 25, 2011

Bavaria's Mysterious Underground Chambers


From Der Spiegel (thx, anonymous):

There are more than 700 curious tunnel networks in Bavaria, but their purpose remains a mystery. Were they built as graves for the souls of the dead, as ritual spaces or as hideaways from marauding bandits? Archeologists are now exploring the subterranean vaults to unravel their secrets.

Wow. Just WOW. Check out the article and pictures here!

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

First of all, I think this would be a perfect setting for a Kiki Strike novel.
Second of all, has anyone ever thought that they could have possibly been built by aliens? Some people think aliens visited the Earth and helped ancient civilizations. Maybe they bulit the tunnels for something. It's possible.

Kirsten Miller said...

I agree with both points. Aliens rarely get the credit they deserve.

Kartoffel said...

Yaay, something interesting happening in Germany! Gonna get there. Somehow...
I'd say it's something about an ancient religion..
Did you know that these rocks are said to be as well http://langbein.alien.de/bericht10.html ? (Not zo mention stonehenge and the Pyramids of Gizeh)

EQ said...

...aliens?

Why is it that whenever an ancient civilization did something cool, we decide it must have been aliens? Do we have some kind of species inferiority complex? The Romans had indoor plumbing.

Bavaria...middle or eastern Europe, right? Maybe near enough to Pokrovia to visit...? I like the idea...

Chloe said...

Wow! That's soo Cool!
BTW, Kirsten, I was down in the Village for one of my trips with my Creative Writing Pre-college program! We were on a Writer's Walk and got to see where some writer's lived, wrote, and died. It was sooo cool! Also, Just wanted to say that I thought of you, Kiki & the Irregulars when I was there! Can't wait for the 3rd book to come out! :)

Anonymous said...

Dear EQ:

The Romans had indoor plumbing. The Minoans (who petered out after about 1200 BC) had plumbing. The underground qanats of Iran, and throughout the region, date back as far as 800 BC -- and some that old are still in use! Board games go back to 3300 BC (Egyptian) -- and those are just the ones we can find.

I'm with you on the whole "why Aliens?" thing. If they WERE aliens, they'd have put in shoring, support pillars, something to keep these from collapsing. Caves can be unsafe -- dug tunnels can be much more dangerous.

Robert in San Diego

Anonymous said...

That is sweet! But i just have to say because it's bugging me, that spiegel is 'ie' not 'ei'...