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**Title:** Unexplained Buried Buildings and Cities Challenge Historical Narratives
**Key Points:**
1. **Global Phenomenon:** Many cities worldwide (e.g., Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kazan, Prague, Odessa, Rome, Paris, Indonesia) have buildings with:
* Buried floors (up to 5 meters underground)
* Underground passages and catacombs (stretching thousands of kilometers)
2. **Inconsistencies with Official History:**
* Historians attribute these features to cultural layer growth, flooding, or intentional construction, but these explanations are often unconvincing.
* The scale and complexity of these underground structures challenge the notion that they were built using only primitive tools and techniques.
3. **Examples:**
* Moscow: Thousands of buried buildings, despite being on a hill.
* St. Petersburg: Extensive underground passages, supposedly built in a swamp using primitive tools.
* Rome: Colosseum was half-buried until 20th-century excavations.
4. **Implication:**
* The official historical narrative is being questioned by curious individuals, leading to a collapsing picture of the past.
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**Archaeological and Historical Observations**
1. Many ancient buildings have windows and doors buried 5 meters into the ground.
2. Some buildings have entire streets and structures sunk smoothly without cracks.
3. Newer buildings often shrink and become uneven over time.
**Moscow**
4. Thousands of buildings in Moscow have buried floors, with some windows and doors 5 meters underground.
5. The Moscow Polytechnic Museum has a buried floor, discovered during reconstruction in 2017.
6. Moscow has thousands of kilometers of mysterious underground dungeons.
**St. Petersburg**
7. St. Petersburg has many buildings with buried first and second floors.
8. The city was built on a swamp, yet many buildings have basements.
**Kazan**
9. Kazan has thousands of buried buildings, with some windows and doors 3-4 meters underground.
10. An unfinished underground shopping gallery in Kazan's center has a buried foundation 5 meters deep.
11. The gallery's construction was abandoned due to high costs and groundwater issues.
**Tbilisi, Egypt, and General**
12. In 1914, the entire city of Tbilisi was cleaned up after a flood.
13. Old maps show many cities in areas now considered deserts (e.g., Egypt).
14. Egypt has photographs of buried buildings and cities.
**Prague, Odessa, and Rome**
15. Prague has many buried buildings and underground passages.
16. Odessa has underground catacombs stretching over 2,500 kilometers.
17. The Parisian catacombs are approximately 500 kilometers long, and Rome's are around 300 kilometers.
18. Excavations in Rome in the early 20th century uncovered a buried Colosseum.
19. A 1973 photo in Paris shows an underground structure during construction.
**Natural Disasters and Volcanic Activity**
20. A mud volcano in Indonesia (nicknamed "Lucy") caused significant damage.
21. The buried city of Plymouth (likely referring to the one in Montserrat, due to volcanic activity) shows buildings covered in a similar manner to the aforementioned historical sites.