In Ireland, Kenny city to the north, there is an ugly in one's appearance of the cave called Dunmore cave. In 927 ad, the Vikings came here, to hide in the inside of the residents were brutally massacred, the whole of Ireland's most dark place. In 1999, a tour guide to find a inlaid with Turquoise Silver Bracelet in the cave, then dig out thousands of ancient coins, some silver, gold and jewelry...... Dunmore cave became world famous cave.
IrelandIs located in the southeast of Ireland at Kenny city is one of the smallest city in Ireland, is a famous ancient city. Early in the year sixth Century, there have been settled, and built the monastery and the church. Now, an exquisite scenery, has many monuments of the Kiel Kenny became Ireland's most popularTravelingOne of the city, one hundred thousand tourists every year there are several to Kiel Kenny, however, visitors must visit place is not preserved castles or churches, but a man called Dunmore cave underground caverns.
Dunmore cave is the whole of Ireland's most famous Cave -- huge interior space, complex terrain, there are many small holes arranged in a crisscross pattern. In 928 ad, NoahWeihaiSteal to Kiel Kenny robbery, and to hide in the Dunmore cave dwellers to be brutal and inhuman massacre, so this was unknown cave has become the whole of Ireland's dark place.
Cave ugly in one's appearance, has unearthed a large number of human bone
Dunmore cave is located in Kenny City, north of about 10 kilometers, and other parts of Ireland's cave, it is a typical limestone caves, formed about 3000000 years ago. The entrance to the cave is about 12 meters long, 6 meters wide, like a "sinkhole". Although the entrance is not big, but the cave itself is very deep -- the depths from the surface of the earth is about 45 meters, which also includes a length of about 500 meters of the channel, the many small holes together.
In local folklore, Dunmore cave is described as "a great beast's mouth", is considered to be feared the hell entrance. Therefore the history and few people near the cave, but no one in beitou. Until eighteenth Century, only tourists, geologists and archaeologists began to enter the cave exploration and research.
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