Is This Mega-Tunnel 12,000 Years-Old? | Underground Exploration near Göbekli Tepe | Megalithomania

Explore Turkiye in September 2024: with $200 Discount for a limited time. Within a few miles to Göbekli Tepe, a one-hundred-metre (300 ft) long sloping tunnel has been carved out of solid bedrock at another unexcavated and very ancient Taş Tepeler site in Southeast Turkiye. No one knows who did it, or why. Locals say it there is a spring here and may have been used to collect water. Others say it has carvings in it. Is it from 12,000 years ago, or did the Romans do it? Why is it oriented north-south? Does it have astronomical significance? Hugh Newman and Andrew Collins investigate this secret sloping tunnel for the first time, that has been hidden from the public (with full permission from the landowners). Features part of an interview with Hugh by @stargate_voyager which can be viewed in full here: Get Hugh’s new book: Göbekli Tepe and Karahan Tepe: The World’s First Megaliths Join us on Patreon: Megalithomania T-Shirts & Merch: Explore the world with Megalithomania Tours: Subscribe here: Copyright Megalithomania MMXXIV. All Rights Reserved.
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