Miracle in the open field. Usually the teacher during field work discovered it.

Opening one of the most mysterious monuments was due to the magic of chance. In 1835, James Nyulav, a teacher from a small English town Margate, digging in the pit for the future of the pond for ducks. In carrying out this work everyday there was something very unusual. After hitting the ground with a shovel fell somewhere deep, revealing a passageway to a mysterious cave. Inside was pitch dark, and the passage was very narrow, so that it could look.

Son of James Nyulava, Joshua, volunteered to go down on a rope to the ground. Of course, to send young children to explore the unknown cave is very dangerous. However, Joshua nothing terrible has happened. Moreover, rising to the surface, the boy was full of impressions. According to him inside the cave was fantastic with many rooms, the walls of which were decorated with millions of shells.





Naturally the parents initially skeptical of the stories of the little Joshua. Who knows how can children's imagination run wild. However, the hole in the ground decided to expand to themselves to get inside the cave. What he saw made adults freeze in silent admiration. Under the ground hid an enormous grotto, consisting of the altar room, rotunda and corridors between them 20 meters long. And the arches underground galleries were completely covered with mosaic patterns, the creation of which took several million shells.





James Nyulav immediately realized that had found a treasure. Therefore, I bought the land and began to repair the mainsail, adapting it to the visiting tourists. Two years later Margitsky shelly grotto took its first visitors. Magical underground galleries caused furor and continue to enjoy great success with visitors to this day. A cave itself has acquired over time a museum, cafeteria and souvenir shop. However, the big question continues to hang in the air: who built it all and why?



Looking at all this splendor Rakushechnoye you quite clearly understand that someone has spent on the creation of this beauty a lot of time and money. The walls are decorated with distinctive ornaments carefully and vaulted ceilings of the room resembles the structure of the altar. Because of this, many attribute the grotto religious origin. However, the true purpose of the cave is still a mystery. Moreover, it is for certain not even know the time of construction of the grotto. Estimates of the age Rakushechnoye miracle differ by 3000 years!



The world okolonauchnom popular version, that the grotto was created by the ancient Phoenicians. Proponents of this theory see shelly traditional patterns for this crop images of owls, turtles and crocodiles. However, each of these ornaments sees something different. In another version of the mysterious grotto was built by the Knights Templar or Masonic organizations, and patterns on the walls served as a kind of calendar.





The most prosaic version suggests that the grotto was created in the eighteenth century, at the whim of a wealthy nobleman. After all, in those days, like shelly mosaic and man-made caves are quite popular among the aristocracy. However, in this version there is a serious snag: the Grotto is located on farmland and there is no evidence of the existence of the manor there.





In addition, to make an exact dating of the age of the grotto is extraordinarily difficult. After all, a man-made cave after its opening in 1835, many times rebuilt. For example, in the altar room for greater effect was equipped a sort of "altar." In addition, the walls of the grotto are covered with a layer of soot fair, because in past centuries was used for lighting and kerosene oil lamps. This impedes the carbon analysis. As a result, even the enthusiasts spend seances in the altar room, during which try to get in touch with its creators and reveal the secret of this miracle.



Chances are, one day, we still know the truth about who and when it was all built. Until then, we are only guessing about the purpose of the grotto. What is it really? Phoenician altar, the place of meeting of the Masons, the whim of a noble lords, or the fruit of a crazy architect? Maybe you have other theories on this? Then do not hesitate to voice their suggestions! And do not forget to share this news with your friends.

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