I Enter The "Illegal" Catacombs Under Paris
Beneath the streets of Paris lies a hidden world… That the Government keeps a secret from us all! For the last year I have been trying to find a way to enter the Catacombs, and now I have finally figured it out, but not quite sure how to escape the underground maze of the dead. I'm taking you to the very depths of the Paris Catacombs, one of the creepiest and most mysterious places on Earth. Surrounded by walls lined with human bones and skulls, I walk through dark tunnels that stretch for miles beneath the city. From eerie chambers to endless corridors, the catacombs are filled with chilling history and unforgettable sights. Oh and I forgot to mention……. Some parts are totally UNDER WATER! Join me as I document my journey through this haunted underground labyrinth — discovering secrets, legends, and the unsettling reality of why millions of bones rest here. www.richgodby.com #catacombs #paris #explore #secretcity #underground

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