Ironic that early Christians—threatened by and threatening to the Romans in their day—built and settled similar underground/cave cities in Cappadocia.
Jonah, where did you find that pic? The one you posted is too small ... you can't read the little bubbles, and I can't figure out how to enlarge.
Are you planning on building your own underground bunker? If so, let me know. I'll bring beer.
Does Tora Bora sound like a Dr. Seuss locale to anyone else?
what's up with spreading this bogus image. the american press was dumb enough to pick it up and shovel to the masses. why are you reheating the leftovers? someone might actually believe it exists. from the pic's hosted source (who calls it a "fictoid"):
"A few weeks after the "Meet the Press" interview, US special forces and their Afghan allies occupied Tora Bora. They painstakingly searched Gree Khil mountain and the surrounding area. They found no underground fortress, no hydro-electric power plant, no 2000-room hotel, no ant farm, no iron doors, no ventilating shafts. The troglodyte Lair of Bin Laden turned out to be mythic."
I have friends in Edinburgh from Cappadocia, and they run a kebab shop called...Cappadocia. And the place has awesome pictures of the city plastered all over the walls.
I thought it was somewhere in Turkey, at first. I've been to Cappadocia. Nice Frescos. I doubt any of the cave cities in central Turkey are this complex, though it sounds like this one isn't either. Doesn't the United States have a similar mountain complex somewhere? Its at the end of Terminator 3.
I think you are confusing the small (& likely fictional) underground facility at the end of T3 with the Cheyenne mountain complex. It is (was? I think it recently shut down) the US Air Forces and NORAD's headquarters, where they tracked the radar covering the US and IIRC space. It was built into the mountain to supposedly survive a direct nuclear attack.
I think you are right.
Looks like the Lycian tombs in Fethiye.
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