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Captain Leale Martelli - The Odyssey in the Realms of Time
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<blockquote data-quote="LITTLE DOCTOR" data-source="post: 110842" data-attributes="member: 7165"><p>Leale, now in Sambuca, was in front of three openings which accessed three tunnels. He chose the access more difficult (it had a metallic grid covering the entrance) and he chose that because it reported engraved symbols that then Leale discovered to have great importance (see the below picture, it is a copy, not a original picture). Thanks to his charisma and his powers of persuasion, Loyal could surround himself with people who helped him and who could not deny him anything. And so it was also with his friend woodcutter, who gave him an old railwayman lamp that served to Leale to venture into the tunnel. The tunnel was realized in a very accurate way. It was about 1.5 meters high, it was coated entirely of bricks and had drains side for the water infiltration. Leale, first time I walked that way, not pushed too far. Each about 100 meters were present openings that led to rooms positioned slightly lower than the tunnel. Leale entered into many of these rooms and it found very interesting things. Many of the rooms had a chessboard floor, classic Templar symbol. In these rooms there were skeletons in a standing position that, from the clothing and the presence of the sword, looked like skeletons of the Templars. In other rooms there were the niches on the walls with the bones inside and in others were, in a standing position, skeletons of monks. To see all these rooms Leale lost a lot of time and the old lamp batteries was exhausted. Leale was forced to turn back. A few days later, Leale came back into the tunnel and this time he did not bother to visit the rooms and he walked down the tunnel to where he could. This time the woodcutter brought him two new and functional lights, a German (Daimon) and an Italian (Pagani) with two extra batteries. Leale walked for about six or seven kilometers until he came near a large hole. It was the entrance of a very deep well, seemingly without end. The hole covered the entire tunnel floor width and only through that hole would be possible to continue the journey. It seemed impossible, but Leale, man of brilliant mind, could see the niches on the inner wall of the well in front of him, as if to form the stairs. Leale then tried, with his hand (it was impossible to see them on his side), the same grooves also on his side of the well and finaly he found it. Leale lowered himself into the well using those niches as support. The niches, to a depth of about 2 meters, were present in the whole circumference of the shaft, in this way Leale was able to reach the other side of the well and then using the grooves seen before, he was able to climb the well and to continue the journey into the tunnel. A few hundred meters later, Leale came to the end of the tunnel. On the wall there was a metal ladder, he climbed that ladder and came to a wooden trapdoor. Wood was not damaged, a sign that the trapdoor was not very old. Leale forced the hatch and managed to open it. Once out of the hatch, Leale found himself in a room with so many sacred objects stacked up, it looked like the warehouse of a church. He saw a door, he forced it and he went into another room with the chessboard floor. He did not understand exactly where he was, but once outside, everything was clear. He had come to the church of Valle Benedetta. Leale had covered an underground tunnel that connected the hermitage of Sambuca to the church of Valle Benedetta. Leale came home with a determination to find out all about that so particular well. In fact, a few days later he went back to that place to continue his research, but not alone... But that's another story. Leale during his first trip into the tunnel lost his watch. It was a DOREX. If someone in the future along the same path will find a Rodex, he offers proof that Loyal really path that tunnel. If you are interested in seeing what Leale saw and seeing the representation of the Phoenix, click the link below. This is a ORIGINAL video of the first post-war. One more important thing. Today there is only one witness still alive of the existence of the tunnel and of the well. He lives in Livorno and he has many stories to tell. see you soon...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LITTLE DOCTOR, post: 110842, member: 7165"] Leale, now in Sambuca, was in front of three openings which accessed three tunnels. He chose the access more difficult (it had a metallic grid covering the entrance) and he chose that because it reported engraved symbols that then Leale discovered to have great importance (see the below picture, it is a copy, not a original picture). Thanks to his charisma and his powers of persuasion, Loyal could surround himself with people who helped him and who could not deny him anything. And so it was also with his friend woodcutter, who gave him an old railwayman lamp that served to Leale to venture into the tunnel. The tunnel was realized in a very accurate way. It was about 1.5 meters high, it was coated entirely of bricks and had drains side for the water infiltration. Leale, first time I walked that way, not pushed too far. Each about 100 meters were present openings that led to rooms positioned slightly lower than the tunnel. Leale entered into many of these rooms and it found very interesting things. Many of the rooms had a chessboard floor, classic Templar symbol. In these rooms there were skeletons in a standing position that, from the clothing and the presence of the sword, looked like skeletons of the Templars. In other rooms there were the niches on the walls with the bones inside and in others were, in a standing position, skeletons of monks. To see all these rooms Leale lost a lot of time and the old lamp batteries was exhausted. Leale was forced to turn back. A few days later, Leale came back into the tunnel and this time he did not bother to visit the rooms and he walked down the tunnel to where he could. This time the woodcutter brought him two new and functional lights, a German (Daimon) and an Italian (Pagani) with two extra batteries. Leale walked for about six or seven kilometers until he came near a large hole. It was the entrance of a very deep well, seemingly without end. The hole covered the entire tunnel floor width and only through that hole would be possible to continue the journey. It seemed impossible, but Leale, man of brilliant mind, could see the niches on the inner wall of the well in front of him, as if to form the stairs. Leale then tried, with his hand (it was impossible to see them on his side), the same grooves also on his side of the well and finaly he found it. Leale lowered himself into the well using those niches as support. The niches, to a depth of about 2 meters, were present in the whole circumference of the shaft, in this way Leale was able to reach the other side of the well and then using the grooves seen before, he was able to climb the well and to continue the journey into the tunnel. A few hundred meters later, Leale came to the end of the tunnel. On the wall there was a metal ladder, he climbed that ladder and came to a wooden trapdoor. Wood was not damaged, a sign that the trapdoor was not very old. Leale forced the hatch and managed to open it. Once out of the hatch, Leale found himself in a room with so many sacred objects stacked up, it looked like the warehouse of a church. He saw a door, he forced it and he went into another room with the chessboard floor. He did not understand exactly where he was, but once outside, everything was clear. He had come to the church of Valle Benedetta. Leale had covered an underground tunnel that connected the hermitage of Sambuca to the church of Valle Benedetta. Leale came home with a determination to find out all about that so particular well. In fact, a few days later he went back to that place to continue his research, but not alone... But that's another story. Leale during his first trip into the tunnel lost his watch. It was a DOREX. If someone in the future along the same path will find a Rodex, he offers proof that Loyal really path that tunnel. If you are interested in seeing what Leale saw and seeing the representation of the Phoenix, click the link below. This is a ORIGINAL video of the first post-war. One more important thing. Today there is only one witness still alive of the existence of the tunnel and of the well. He lives in Livorno and he has many stories to tell. see you soon... [/QUOTE]
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