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<blockquote data-quote="LITTLE DOCTOR" data-source="post: 161217" data-attributes="member: 7165"><p>The great wall that fell on the cross of the Templar only scratched the sacred cross. But now it has opened a gap between the cross and the mountain, the mountain now has no defense, the enclosure wall that joins the four towers dropped right at the point where the Templars prayed and dropped off. Only two towers can be seen on the road, near the cross, but the incapacitating traveler does not imagine that there are two more, well hidden in the sight of the curious. These towers are a scaled-down copy of the large 4 towers that once united the walls of the great castle of San Martino, a castle that few know. This castle was located near Monte Massimo (today called La Poggia). This castle was built even before the monastery of the Conventaccio. It is in the ancient castle of San Martino that the last Templars found shelter. But this is another story ...</p><p>A recent story is that of Angelica Palli, which we will now call Zelmire. Zelmire protruded in the attempt to find the castle of San Martino and during her research she also encountered the ruins of the Conventaccio and found that both of the constructions were made with the stones that were on Mount La Poggia.</p><p>The ancients could easily take advantage of the immense quantity of stone that was scattered throughout the hill. Even today, to an expert eye, it can only be surprising to note that thousands and thousands of huge stones stand up as if they were gigantic monoliths. It is almost impossible to cite all the great stones that emerge from the earth. It's as if the earth is vomiting these stones. The stones seem to live their own life and grow day by day as petrified trees. The shapes and the sizes are among the most disparate, but no stone seems to be placed randomly, each structure follows its path, each stone has its own secret. Sometimes on the larger stones you can see incisions, unknown scenes. The stones seem polished and positioned by the man. It does not seem possible that they have come out of the earth without someone having placed them in that place and that way. It is well-known that sometimes fate can survive and play with the destiny of man and soldiers, those soldiers who one day parachuted the Mount La Poggia right in the middle of the great stones.</p><p>One of these soldiers landed right where four large stones hid an underground passage. These soldiers were part of the "battaillon 500" elite team of speleologists. What a gourmand opportunity for these speleologists, very greedy, but the bite was very bitter. Nobody ever had any news about those soldiers, not even the top German command. There was never any radio contact, no trace. The team seemed to disappear, swallowed up by the hill. But one day the bowels of this hill were deflated by another soldier, a captain named Leale Martelli. He by pure chance and without wanting to find out what was the fate of Battaillon 500 ....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LITTLE DOCTOR, post: 161217, member: 7165"] The great wall that fell on the cross of the Templar only scratched the sacred cross. But now it has opened a gap between the cross and the mountain, the mountain now has no defense, the enclosure wall that joins the four towers dropped right at the point where the Templars prayed and dropped off. Only two towers can be seen on the road, near the cross, but the incapacitating traveler does not imagine that there are two more, well hidden in the sight of the curious. These towers are a scaled-down copy of the large 4 towers that once united the walls of the great castle of San Martino, a castle that few know. This castle was located near Monte Massimo (today called La Poggia). This castle was built even before the monastery of the Conventaccio. It is in the ancient castle of San Martino that the last Templars found shelter. But this is another story ... A recent story is that of Angelica Palli, which we will now call Zelmire. Zelmire protruded in the attempt to find the castle of San Martino and during her research she also encountered the ruins of the Conventaccio and found that both of the constructions were made with the stones that were on Mount La Poggia. The ancients could easily take advantage of the immense quantity of stone that was scattered throughout the hill. Even today, to an expert eye, it can only be surprising to note that thousands and thousands of huge stones stand up as if they were gigantic monoliths. It is almost impossible to cite all the great stones that emerge from the earth. It's as if the earth is vomiting these stones. The stones seem to live their own life and grow day by day as petrified trees. The shapes and the sizes are among the most disparate, but no stone seems to be placed randomly, each structure follows its path, each stone has its own secret. Sometimes on the larger stones you can see incisions, unknown scenes. The stones seem polished and positioned by the man. It does not seem possible that they have come out of the earth without someone having placed them in that place and that way. It is well-known that sometimes fate can survive and play with the destiny of man and soldiers, those soldiers who one day parachuted the Mount La Poggia right in the middle of the great stones. One of these soldiers landed right where four large stones hid an underground passage. These soldiers were part of the "battaillon 500" elite team of speleologists. What a gourmand opportunity for these speleologists, very greedy, but the bite was very bitter. Nobody ever had any news about those soldiers, not even the top German command. There was never any radio contact, no trace. The team seemed to disappear, swallowed up by the hill. But one day the bowels of this hill were deflated by another soldier, a captain named Leale Martelli. He by pure chance and without wanting to find out what was the fate of Battaillon 500 .... [/QUOTE]
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