These Photos Reveal What Lies Beneath Europe's Tourist Attractions

These Photos Reveal What Lies Beneath Europe's Tourist Attractions

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These Photos Reveal What Lies Beneath Europe's Tourist Attractions   1. Big Ben in London, UK.

Below Big Ben in London is the abandoned Aldwych station.

These Photos Reveal What Lies Beneath Europe's Tourist Attractions2.St. Pancras Renaissance London hotel in London.

Historic hotel Pancras Renaissance London in London is located above the London Postal Museum railway line.

These Photos Reveal What Lies Beneath Europe's Tourist Attractions  3. Krakow, Poland.

After visiting the elevated buildings and hotspots of Krakow in Poland, go underground and you'll find the beautiful Wieliczka Salt Mine.

These Photos Reveal What Lies Beneath Europe's Tourist Attractions  4. Barrio de Cuevas in Guadix, Spain.

Barrio de Cuevas is the largest cave complex in Europe with 3,000 inhabitants.

These Photos Reveal What Lies Beneath Europe's Tourist Attractions  5. Bourbon tunnel in Naples, Italy.

Below this famous picturesque region of Naples lies the ancient Bourbon underground tunnel.

These Photos Reveal What Lies Beneath Europe's Tourist Attractions  6. Eiffel Tower in Paris.

Beneath the world-famous views of the city in Paris are Les Catacombes de Paris Paris Museums, underground ossuaries that house the remains of millions of people.

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