Italian archeologists have found the “gate to hell”. Naturally, you're likely wondering what, exactly, this means. Located in Pamukkale, Turkey, the newly-discovered cave was known in ancient times as Pluto's Gate. And, as
Working at the World Heritage Site of Hierapolis in southwestern Turkey, Francesco D'Andria of the Italian University of Salento and his team found a cave featuring Ionic semi columns with inscriptions dedicated to Pluto and Kore, the underworld's deities.
Archaeologists in southwestern Turkey have found what they describe as no less than a "gate to hell." The ancient site, known as Pluto's Gate, was said to emit vapors so perilous that they could kill on contact.
A “gate to hell” has emerged from ruins in southwestern Turkey, Italian archaeologists have announced. The Gate to hell Known as Pluto's Gate Ploutonion in Greek, Plutonium in Latin was considered the portal to the
Archaeologists discovered the portal, known as Pluto's Gate, in the ruins of a temple while digging in the city of Pamukkale, which was known to their Roman ancestors as Hierapolis. The ancient cave, part of a wider complex known in antiquity as
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