Workers repair a road in a Belgian village in 2019. Suddenly, someone shouted: "There is something in the soil!" "I saw some strange pieces of wood and stones appear in the soil under the road. Digging it up, I immediately stunned everyone.
This scene took place in a village in Flanders, Belgium. At that time, the villagers brought in professional workers to install a sewage treatment system under a road in the village.
The workers used shovels to dig the ground, just dug a few times, only to hear a "bang", the shovel appeared Mars, as if digging a very simple thing.
Digging further down, I found that some stone walls appeared in the soil! They are all made of unconventional stones.
At first, people thought it was the foundation of the house. However, the further you dig, the less it feels like a foundation. More like a building structure with special functions.
These discoveries aroused great interest among the workers, who continued to dig around the stone walls. Unexpectedly, some almost decaying pieces of wood were dug up, and what was even more surprising was that decaying human bones were also found.
Everyone present was shocked, thinking that the things dug up under the ground were too weird, and it was a little chilling for people's backs.
The incident quickly spread locally, which also attracted the attention of the local government. They sent experts and archaeologists to the site.
Professional things should be done by professional people. Archaeologists quickly surveyed the area and began to continue excavation.
As the excavation deepened, experts found four more such stone wall structures nearby. Some have collapsed. After investigation, experts agreed that these strange buildings were the entrance to the bunker.
These bunkers are located 6 meters below the ground, and when people enter the bunkers, they find many decaying human bones, which may be the remains of soldiers killed in the bunkers at that time.
Experts believe that these bunkers were built during the First World War. In 1917, the famous Battle of the Messinne Ridge took place here. During the battle, the British crushed the German fortifications with a large number of shells.
According to historical records, the Germans suffered 35,000 casualties in the Battle of the Messinne Ridge, 1,300 of whom were missing in one of the legions, some of whom may have been buried in this underground bunker.
As a result of a construction, the relics of the war during the First World War were discovered, and a long-hidden historical past was unveiled. #Old Photos##我要上微头条 #