i've always wanted to explore that cavern, but it is very inconvenient, it is usually "sealed" and nobody would trust me with the keys to that space, and tbh im pretty sure that it has to be even hard to breathe down there. im unsure if a water stream crosses said space, or if it just crosses "right under the floor" of that space, but what im sure of is that it does not have enough airflow for me to feel comfortable with.
also i think that it spans under more than one building, but as far as i have asked, nobody has ever... "considered it worth it", lets say, to use their free time to be in there, in the last 50 years at least. one would think that at least someone would try to illegally add an extra floor to their house (similar projects that didnt involve the cavern have happened), but that place is just too inhabitable i guess
also i think that it spans under more than one building, but as far as i have asked, nobody has ever... "considered it worth it", lets say, to use their free time to be in there, in the last 50 years at least. one would think that at least someone would try to illegally add an extra floor to their house (similar projects that didnt involve the cavern have happened), but that place is just too inhabitable i guess
free info for anyone interested: i had a, uh, quite nonstandard childhood. i stopped going to any classes when i was 7, because reasons. and while i dont really know what "going to school" is on a personal level (only trough second hand experiences of ppl telling stories and whatnot), i can say that in all places i have been trough that werent schools, it was the same. so i'd say that it was more related to "adults" than to "teachers", based on my experiences