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Volga diggers discovered strange small passages on the banks of the reservoir in the Dubovka area
A company of lovers to explore caves and dungeons from Volzhsky arrived ashore Volgograd Sea just relax. The attention of young people was attracted by an unusual, clearly man-made tunnel, which was discovered after a fresh landslide on the shore.
- On the right bank of the Volga, we found an amazing underground passage with a square cross section, - said digger Maxim Kucherov … - It looks normal, but the size is very small, 20 centimeters high and 30 - wide … Neither an adult nor a child could get through there. At the same time, in the clay cliff, the passage was composed of slabs of quartz sandstone. This means that this move could in no way turn out to be just a gully.
The purpose of this mysterious move researchers from Volzhsky remained incomprehensible. What's this? If ventilation, then it should be vertical. If the sewage system of the ancient Tatar-Mongols, who, according to the latest archaeological data, already had a sewage system and a water supply system made of clay pipes 700 years ago, then why was it located so deep: at a depth of five meters from the surface of the earth?
The diggers shone a flashlight into the tunnel: the move goes far, lost in the dark. They put a long stick in there: it doesn't rest on anything.
Then they decided to return to the strange find next time. During the second expedition, stuck webcamfixed on a plastic six-meter fishing rod. By connecting the device to a laptop, the Volga diggers were able to look at what was inside the tunnel. As it turned out, the tunnel branched out. And its length is not six meters, but much more.
On the screen shots received from the camera, the young people managed to see something similar to animal skull … Maxim Kucherov suggested that this is the skull of an ancient amphibian. Volga researcher of anomalous phenomena Gennady Belimov, to whom the diggers showed a video and a photo, immediately suggested that the Volga residents had discovered a corridor leading to the city of dwarfs. However, the diggers themselves are inclined to think that they have not yet found the system of chimneys of the underground city investigated by archaeologists at the site of Beljamen.
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Near Dubovka there is Vodyanskoe settlement - a unique archaeological monument of the Golden Horde era. The settlement dates back to the 14th century. Once upon a time, the ancient Tatar city of Beljamen stood on this place. According to legend, the ghost of the Black Tatarka lives here. She was cursed by Tamerlane during the conquest of the city. He killed the children of the woman and condemned the unfortunate woman to eternal search for them.
In Beljamen there was a so-called "city of dugouts". Judging by the finds of archaeologists, Russian captives lived in these dugouts - craftsmen, taken by the Tatar-Mongols from Ryazan, Suzdal and other conquered Russian cities. Ancient pectoral crosses and icons are still found in the place of dugouts.
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