Man Discovers Ancient City During House Renovation
Remember when they said that Atlantis isn’t real? Well, this might just change your mind. It was during the year of 1963 when a common civilian from Cappadocia, Turkey decided to restore his old house and to his amazement, found something far more interesting behind the walls of his ancestral home. Apparently, an underground city believed to be a thousand years old has been waiting to reveal itself. Experts say that the newly-discovered city is believed to be the lost stone city of Derinkuyu. “Derinkuyu would’ve been a massive undertaking for anyone, even in modern times,” John Brandenburg, an engineer, said on the History channel. “But, in those days, it would’ve been stupendous. Equal to the pyramids (of Egypt)”, he added. Measuring more than 280-feet deep equivalent to 10 stories, the city is able to house ventilation shafts, religious centers, wine presses, storerooms, and stables for animals not to mention a 20,000-population. The underground c...