August 26, 2007
WW1 tunnel excavations
As battle raged across the fields of Flanders, British soldiers found brief respite from the horrors of the First World War in "underground towns" far below the mud and gore. Now, more than 90 years after the armies left and the extraordinary networks of tunnels were flooded, the task of finally revealing their secrets has begun.Read the rest in the Telegraph.The prize, archaeologists and historians believe, is an unprecedented insight into the lives of British troops on the Western Front.
They believe that, because of the absence of light and oxygen in the flooded tunnels, possessions, such as beds, weapons, helmets, clothing and even newspapers, will have been preserved and will be found exactly as they were left in 1918.
Posted by David on August 26, 2007 12:46 PM
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That is fantastic! From when i was still a boy to this day, I've always wanted to see what remains of the buryed tunnel systems and bunkers from WWI.
I hope they make a comprehensive video documentary about it.
Posted by: Hans on June 9, 2008 7:02 PM
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