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When it comes to incomprehensible geological phenomena, nothing can be more myst...

The most mysterious army in the world: in the caves in southern France, "100,000 soldiers" (photos) hide

When it comes to incomprehensible geological phenomena, nothing can be more mysterious than trabuk caves. Our planet can offer many unique and sometimes bizarre places. Among the geological weirdes, the first place is probably occupied by the caves of the tract located in the south of France. They attract the attention of speleologists and tourists with a strange and incomprehensible phenomenon that is observed only here, writes iflscience.

Trabuk caves are the largest underground network in Seven, mountains located in southern France. For the first time, this wide network of underground moves was investigated in 1823. Since then, 200 years have passed, and speleologists have managed to explore only 10 kilometers of caves, but scientists believe that they stretch twice, and possibly three times further. In focus. Technology has appeared its Telegram channel.

Subscribe not to miss the latest and most intrusive news from the world of science! However, not only the size of the caves of the trabuk attract the attention of researchers. It seems equally strange that in its depths the strange and incomprehensible phenomenon, known as "100,000 soldiers," It should be noted that hundreds of years have been a shelter for different groups, including robbers and soldiers, from whom it was an unusual phenomenon and was named.

The first official studies began in 1945 and then the speleologists faced the fact that, at first glance, there seemed thousands of tiny soldiers who stood on the rack. However, in fact, scientists have found that this "army" is nothing more than a unique type of specificity that has not yet been discovered in any place. It is known that the height of "soldiers" reaches only a few centimeters. These unique mineral masses are formed underwater and are 95% composed of calcite, and 5% of clay.

Surprisingly, this is almost everything that researchers know about this amazing "100,000 army of soldiers. " Scientists also point out that it remains very interesting how these "soldiers" are formed. The fact is that more familiar cave formations, such as stalagmites and stalactites, are formed in pairs - on the ground and ceiling of the caves, respectively. These formations take shape when the water passes with limestone and flows down, but 100,000 soldiers were not formed.

Surprisingly, these strange structures are formed without a partner that hangs over them, which excludes the known method of formation of cave formations. For centuries, scientists have nominated various theories about how 100,000 soldiers formed. Some of them suggested that the bacteria were guilty of all, while others were responsible for electrostatic forces. However, officially, no theory has been able to explain this wonder.