Recently, Archaeologist Discovered 12,000-Year-Old Underground Tunnels Connecting Scotland with Turkey

Heinrich Kush, a German archaeologist, recently made a find that shock.ed the world. He uncovered a network of underwater tubes, which seem to date well over 12,000 years ago between Turkey and Scotland, tying the two together.

He went so far as to compose his own book and print it, titled “The Mysteries of the Underworld of the Ancient World.” According to him, these tunnels might well prove to be the secret to finding out more about ancient history than we’ve ever learned before

But it doesn’t end there, even though the major tunnels all run from Turkey to Scotland and back, it has to be said that there are a variety of tunnels that run all over Europe, linking country to country, like a kind of labyrinth.

Most of them seem to have been built in the Neolithic era, but the logic behind their creation is still somewhat unknown. What threats may have forced the citizens of Europe to build these underground tunnels?

What might strike terror in their hearts to the extent that they saw no other way around it but to cower underground and shelter away from the dangers?

One hypothesis that is running around and around today is that a very ominous and aggressive race of aliens turned up at the moment, and in vengeance, human beings wanted to crawl away from the sky in the only location they might, underground

These tunnels are only 70cm apart, and most of them connect to areas that we know used to be temples, cemeteries, and sometimes the center of woodland. This is certainly one of the many different mysteries we need to find the solution to, or we might end up having to take shelter under the trenches until it’s too late.