Hey edjcox
I do not think of a fallen object or excavated, for the point near the hole were without any traces of soil, footprints or tire tracks.
Remember that a story transmitted from generation quotes numerous underground containing gold, we know that very often these stories always have an element of truth. To Sceptics I put below new photos taken from inside the hole closes Fundenhoof.
Everyone in the region of Sarrebourg knows very well the history of the discovery of the hole, even local politicians of the time. DRAC (Regional Direction of Cultural Affairs) time has perhaps not been informed of this discovery. Today the DRAC is well aware that the mayors' Langatte "of " High-Belltower "and Dr. Alain Marty, Mayor Sarrebourg. Mr Fagioli (the person making the request of excavations) had an appointment with him to discuss the discovery of the ancient castle of the Templars near Langatte and talk about the possible financial support for the proposed excavation to reach the famous crypt or underground room near the hole Fundenhoff.
Mayor Sarrebourg replied that he would seek the advice of the DRAC Metz, contacted The DRAC must respond ...
You will see that there is a small hole in the vault that serves to drain water from it. We found the drainage reaches about 100 meters behind the farmhouse Fundenhoff in the field.
What can serve this famous hole?
What is the drainage?
Y there three departures from this hole underground?
Y is there a vault at the bottom of this hole?
It is awaiting the opinion of experts ...
As Langatte hole, was there a vault which is collapsed over a pit!
The other feature of this hole, Because the sides and bottom are covered with a thin layer (1-2 mm) of glass or other material as a kind of ceramic ... Samples were taken for analysis.
One has the impression that we wanted to make it more or less impervious to water. Why do you think?
Drainage is used to drain water from the hole because there are about one meter height difference between the vault in the hole and the end of the drainage in the park. Even in winter you see water draining out through this and reaches a bit further down, a small ditch.
Waiting for new information, good reading
Luc
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