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Archaeologists Found a Mysterious Pass in Mersin

Archaeologists Found a Mysterious Pass in Mersin

The words of two archaeologists about the famous excavation event of a period in the Tarsus district of Mersin became the agenda. Archaeologists, who stated that their lives were in danger after the information they gave, claimed that 15 people who entered the same house 12 years ago did not return and that there was a secret passage under the house.

One of the most important events that left its mark on a period in Turkey is the Tarsus excavation. The excavation, which started in 2016 and lasted for 1 year, locked all of Turkey on the screen at that time. After the excavation was completed, what was found remained a mystery.

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THEY RECOMMEND THAT THEY TALK ABOUT THEIR LIVES

Two archaeologists, who claimed to have participated in the excavation, made interesting statements to researcher-author Haluk Özdil about the excavation. Archaeologists claimed that they transferred the information they gave at the cost of their lives and that their lives were in danger after giving this information.

“THERE IS A MYSTERIOUS DOOR IN ANOTHER DIMENSION”

The claims of archaeologists on the subject are as follows: “The telephones were cut off there, the problem continued throughout the excavation. There are people who still have the same problem in the region. All of Tarsus knows six of them. 15 people entered there to excavate 12 years ago. “No body, no destruction, no such thing as frozen stone, it’s very well known in that area. It allows it to pass through here as well. Doors like this don’t just open to the world.”

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Gül Demirci

Hi, I'm Gul. I am a writer for Expat Guide Turkey and I strive to create the best content for you. To contact me, you can send an e-mail to info@expatguideturkey.com. Happy reading!

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