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		<title>Arguing with his mother, the boy dug underground tunnels to &#8216;breathe&#8217;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Recently, a 20-year-old guy from Spain named Andres Canto completed the construction of an underground bunker that he plans to spend time with friends. Accordingly, the hideout has a living room and bedroom as well as heating, wireless internet and a stereo system. Andres started digging a cave in which he created a bunker because [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Recently, a 20-year-old guy from Spain named Andres Canto completed the construction of an underground bunker that he plans to spend time with friends.</strong><br />
<span id="more-19843"></span> Accordingly, the hideout has a living room and bedroom as well as heating, wireless internet and a stereo system.</p>
<p> Andres started digging a cave in which he created a bunker because at the age of 14, after an argument with his mother, he often wanted to hide in the cellar to &#8220;breathe&#8221;. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_22_240_38925239/24153d5a2618cf469609.jpg" width="625" height="390"> <em> Arguing with his mother, the boy dug underground tunnels to &#8220;breathe&#8221;. (Photo: Twitter)</em> After choosing a favorable location, the 20-year-old called for help from his friend, who has a pneumatic drill, and together they created a cave about 3 meters deep. Andres reinforced the roof, walls with concrete and columns, then created a cozy atmosphere inside so he could relax with friends in the cellar. The total cost of creating the underground tunnel is only 60 USD. “Andres is determined to get the job done, because he has always loved the job. Since he was a child, he often built small huts and treehouses,” wrote the New York Post. “I have always loved building huts. I live in the countryside and often find a suitable place for me to build a small house,” Andres shared. However, Andres&#8217; hideout sometimes flooded and was regularly visited by insects, spiders and snails, but the amateur builder was not at all shy about this problem. “I have no problem with them. I knew I might have destroyed their home, so I gave them a chance to build a new one,&#8221; Andres added. Meanwhile, Andres&#8217; parents show a love for his underground lair. Now it is important that the cellar is verified by the local authorities. The inspectors had to make sure that the shelter met all the safety requirements so that the guy and his friends could hang out in it without endangering their lives. Also related to tunneling, recently, rescue forces in Mexico have just rescued a man who was accidentally trapped in the same tunnel he dug to secretly spy on his girlfriend. To avoid detection, he dug a tunnel for several days to go underneath his girlfriend&#8217;s house in Puerto Penasco, Sonora state, on the Gulf of California. After the incident, the new girlfriend told police that she had heard strange noises for weeks before but only thought it was cats. When rescuing, authorities said the victim was drunk and severely dehydrated. After being rescued, this man is currently detained for investigation.</p>
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		<title>The bizarre crater attracts tourists in Morocco</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Crater in Morocco used to be the filming location of many famous Hollywood movies. The 1999 Hollywood movie &#8216;The Mummy&#8217; was set in Egypt, but was mostly shot in Morocco. Gara Medouar reappeared in the 2001 sequel &#8216;The Mummy Return&#8217; in 2001. The eerie location then becomes the wicked lair of 007 Bond character Franz [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Crater in Morocco used to be the filming location of many famous Hollywood movies.</strong><br />
<span id="more-10676"></span> The 1999 Hollywood movie &#8216;The Mummy&#8217; was set in Egypt, but was mostly shot in Morocco.</p>
<p> Gara Medouar reappeared in the 2001 sequel &#8216;The Mummy Return&#8217; in 2001. The eerie location then becomes the wicked lair of 007 Bond character Franz Oberhauser in the 2015 Specter film Oberhauser His cave is located inside a crater, but in reality, Gara Medouar is a crater. Gara Medouar, which in the local language means &#8220;round mountain&#8221;, is the remains of a large mass of limestone that has been eroded away. The current state is 50 meters higher than the desert, about 50 hectares in area. The central region collapsed, forming a valley. The partially broken circular mountain mass creates a central entrance. <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_30_240_38687737/2f7fd4f1f5b31ced45a2.jpg" width="625" height="416"> <em> The bizarre crater attracts tourists in Morocco</em> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_30_240_38687737/e9df14513513dc4d8502.jpg" width="625" height="416"> The interior was quite flat and probably because the water had washed away all the material long ago. The unique irregular terrain of the Gara Medouar makes it a very impressive natural haven. Many caravans choose this area to hide when they encounter a sandstorm during their desert journey. Later, at a time Gara Medouar became a temporary detention area for slaves sold from Africa to Portugal. In the 11th century, it developed into a fortress capable of protecting the nearby commercial city of Sijilmasa, where gold coins were minted and trade routes from the south. The defensive wall, built around a third of the mountain&#8217;s natural circumference, is currently the remains of the fortress. But the most impressive is the wall straight through the large ravine blocking the only entrance to the mountain. The wall was about 8 meters high, some were 12 meters long and 80 meters long and 4 meters thick. The wall has an extremely solid structure, limestone blocks bound together by lime mortar. The fortress with high ground is well protected, providing extensive control, from the height of the Gara Medouar, one can observe the area with a radius of up to 50 km. After Gara Medouar appeared in the famous movie &#8216;The Mummy&#8217;, the site became more and more popular, attracting many tourists. However, tourism activities also disrupt archaeological investigations.</p>
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