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Exploring Worlds Deep Beneath the Earth

Posted on October 7, 2018 by agogo22

Great Big Story

Published on 2 Oct 2017

In this reel, we’re venturing deep, deep underground. We begin in Stockholm at the world’s longest art gallery, explore the mysteries of shell grotto, and visit the hidden metropolis 150 feet beneath Kansas City.

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