Archaeologists have uncovered a huge World War One tunnel system where dozens of soldiers’ remains are believed to be entombed.
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Entombed in Flanders Fields: World War One Tunnel System That Was Buried by Artillery Fire Killing Up To 300 Troops Is Uncovered 103 Years after Battle
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