7 Most Unique Underground Space in the World

7 Most Unique Underground Space in the World


Ordinary basement built by humans as a hiding place or a secret prison, it lies under the ground sometimes makes a lot of people do not know it is located well below the basement there are 7 most unique and bizarre in the world wanted to know what kind of consider the following .

1. Waitomo Glow Worm Caves (Otorohanga, New Zealand)
Waitomo Glow Worm Caves (Otorohanga, New Zealand)
The basement is actually a cave that has a length of 250 feet that has a view that menabjubkan so that many tourists who come to see this cave, inside the cave there are also Greja katredal and light which makes it strange is that caused by the thousands of worms so that Groto makes this cave into the light and the colors of this phenomenon is often referred to as bioluminescence.

2. Coober Pedy (Australia)
Coober Pedy
Coober Pedy is the weirdest city in the world most of the activities in the communities here in the basement doing this at a very hot temperature akibatakan extrem, a mine that was made in 1945 in the urban change into a place they live in indoor underground mined that you can find a wide variety of shop offices, churches, and other business centers and most strangely again you will also menmukan golf course where there is no grass growing in the field.

3. Wieliczka Salt Mine (Krakow, Poland)
Wieliczka Salt Mine
There is something odd about the former salt mine Wieliczka and probably will not be found in other places in the world mine mine. Wieliczka salt mine has now become a world heritage site in the mine you will find many statues and caves relif cathedrals and churches which are all made using salt made olleh salt mine workers at that time.
Wieliczka Salt Mine was originally in the 14th century can only be visited by the people of the kingdom, but is now open to the public.

4. Capuchin Catacombs (Sicily, Italy)
Capuchin Catacombs
Diruang basement was probably the most horrible place you will find 8000 sebap mummy that has existed since the 16th century, this place is often also referred to as a museum of death. The most bizarre thing in the basement is still terciuman aroma mummy mummy mummy when it has decayed plainly hundreds of years. There are also a mummy of a 2 year old child named Rosalia Lombardo mummified in 1920, known as the 'Sleeping Beauty'. Her body is still perfectly intact to this day, and lay in a glass cabinet.

5. Catacomb Paris (Paris, France)
Paris Catacombs
Increasingly crowded cemetery in central Paris in the late 18th century to make local governments seek alternatives to building mass graves underground. During 18 months, from 1785, the bones and corpses of 6 million people moved to the city's underground tunnel at night to a new resting place. Here they are arranged in a huge pile. Human bones arranged in various configurations such as crosses, faces, ornaments wall or mound. This 200 mile long tunnel gallery contains millions of tiny bones and some locations open to the public.

6. Radon Health Mine (Montana, USA)
Radon Health Mine
Radon mining so that it can cure a lot of people who came to this mining to medical therapy, before a person who wants to invest in the mine found an active radio waves to cure the illness, low radiation dose therapy is said to be useful in curing many diseases and even pets often treated in this place.

7. Ithaa Undersea Restaurant (Rangali Island, Maldives)
Ithaa Undersea Restaurant
Ithaa Restaurant is a restaurant in the first submarine in the world this resturan made entirely of glass walls so that you can see the fish that are in the sea. Resturan project in the sea swallows biyaya $ 5 million project that is under 16, below the rigid surface of the sea water.




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