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Old 03-18-2017, 09:49 PM   #1
xoxoxoBruce
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Mar 19th, 2017: Rabbit Hole

Near the Shropshire village of Albrighton, what looks just like a rabbit's hole, leads to a cave.



Nobody knows exactly when the cave was dug, but it is thought around 700 years ago, although some
believe it was much later, in the 17th century. The supporters of the earlier date believe it was dug by the
Knights Templar who were active from 1119 to the start of the 1300s, the exact dates are disputed.



It was reportedly also once used by followers of a black magic cult. That’s not surprising since the Templars
have been gone for 700 years, it’s probably been used for all kinds of interesting activities.



What I don’t understand is if this cave is less than a metre(40 inches) underground, and been around for
any length of time, why hasn’t it been trashed, turned into a tourist attraction, or a national landmark?

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