Buildings Covered With Soil. Part 17 - Alternative View

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Buildings Covered With Soil. Part 17 - Alternative View
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Location where the episode in the movie "The Diamond Hand" was filmed. How many times did I look, but the question did not occur to me: why are the entrance and the window brought in? Answers: they did not clean the streets and dumped soil from digging basements onto the street - they are not accepted.

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In the center of Rome, metro builders found "new Pompeii"

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In the center of Rome, metro builders discovered a perfectly preserved wooden house dating from the 2nd-3rd century AD. The find was made near a historical monument - the walls of Aurelian at a depth of more than 15 meters. Due to the good preservation of the artifacts, Italian journalists and scientists called them “new Pompeii”.

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Promotional video:

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Ancient barracks discovered in Rome during the construction of a new metro station

In Rome, during the construction of a new metro station, ancient barracks were discovered. Archaeologists have managed to unearth 39 rooms connected by a long corridor.

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Look at the level of the modern ground and the level of the floors of the barracks.

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The find is 9 meters below street level and covers an area of 900 square meters.

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Allegedly, the burial is not commented on in the article. But this may be the victims of the debris flood that destroyed Rome.

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This is not a burial place. Ground bodies like mammoth carcasses in Siberian clay. Either this burial was done later, after the water left. But why 9m deep?

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One reader's comment:

I returned from another trip to Samara - from the point of view of the theory of “buried cities” it is probably ideal: the old city is large, in good condition (houses were not demolished when scooped up), most of the buildings were buried. According to my impressions - 90% of the old housing stock with obvious traces of filling. Because the city was a merchant, most of the houses are private, detached buildings for 1-2 families in 2-3 (3-4 initially) floors, very many are abandoned, if you wish, you can easily climb into them and look at their "basements" from the inside … Now preparations for the World Cup are in full swing in the city, the center is being “tinted”, tiles are being laid / communications are being changed, so there is also temporary access to the “bowels”. In general, I would recommend arranging an expedition there.

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In St. Petersburg, archaeologists came to the conclusion that in the middle of the 18th century in Russia they were trying to build a building comparable to the tallest modern skyscrapers. It was supposed to stand in the center of the city, opposite the Smolny Cathedral. The project was not carried out due to lack of money, the technical part was developed flawlessly.

The foundation of the building, which could become the largest in the Russian Empire, was discovered by scientists at a depth of 4 meters. The bell tower of the Smolny Cathedral, according to the plan of the architect Rastrelli, was supposed to soar into the sky 150 meters. She would have crowned the entrance to the monastery and would have been located right in front of the temple. Now measurements of the found object are in progress. This is the base of a huge structure. There are 10 thousand bog oak piles under it. Archaeologists were surprised that even the invisible part of the building was made very skillfully.

This version: maybe found in the 19th century. the foundation of an ancient structure, but could not restore it or did they not?

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Rostov:

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Perhaps the first floors were turned into basements?

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Found a backfilled floor and added a wooden one?

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A lot of video clips and investigations began to appear in the format of a video review:

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From Red Square to the bottom of the chalk sea, as it turned out, can be reached in a matter of minutes. In a couple of steps from the Kremlin, a forgotten grotto with a depth of three floors and an area of 7 thousand square meters was discovered. Where did the giant cave come from in the very center of Moscow and what can you see when you descend into the underground?

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Polytechnic Museum in Moscow

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Worker - for depth comparison.

Another video from this place with comments and analysis of what he saw:

What is left of the Bobruisk fortress (Belarus). Excavations began in 2008. They were soon discontinued. The official version is lack of funding. Unofficial and quite widespread - “they dug up something that was not needed”.

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About the sources of water and mudflows that brought cities in the past, I put forward a version in the article: "When the Earth expanded. Part 1" and "When the Earth expanded. Part 2"

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Continuation: "Buildings covered with soil. Objections and explanation"