CAVES DISCOVERED FROM WW1 IN FRANCE. WHO  Jeff Gusky, a photographer and doctor from Dallas.

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CAVES DISCOVERED FROM WW1 IN FRANCE

WHO  Jeff Gusky, a photographer and doctor from Dallas

WHAT  Graffiti from 2000 WWI soldiers on the walls of caves

WHERE  100 feet below the ground in Naours France in 2 miles of caves.

WHEN  First discovered in 2014 caves actually date back to middle ages.

WHY  Discovered by Gunsky because he wanted to research the midevil past but stumbled upon the graffiti.

WHAT HAPPENED  Jeff Gunsky was hoping to find out more about the caves in the French countryside for a Midevil study when he came upon Graffiti done by 2000 soldiers in WWI. The soldiers are from Austria, Great Britain, the US and other countries. This discovery is staying private and not open to the public to preserve the site. Gunsky’s photographs are being shared for the world.

MY OPINION  This is a good discovery as it tells us a lot about the soldiers who fought the war. There were one million people that died fighting near there so many soldiers who wrote on the walls of the cave would have died in battle. I think it should stay closed to the public so it remains preserved and can be used to learn more.

OTHER OPINION  This is not an important a discovery. WWI is not important and neither is history. It should be opened to tourists.