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        <description>Ancient Greece wasn’t just temples, statues, and open marketplaces. Beneath many cities lay secret tunnels, hidden passages, and underground systems deliberately concealed from enemies, invaders, and even citizens. These weren’t myths. They were strategic engineering. In this video, we uncover why the Ancient Greeks built underground tunnels and how they used them for war, water, escape, religion, and survival. 🕳️ In This Video, You’ll Discover: How tunnels protected cities during sieges Secret escape routes used by rulers and soldiers Underground water systems that kept cities alive How Greeks hid infrastructure from enemies Why tunnels were safer than walls in some cases The role of tunnels in warfare and sabotage Famous Greek underground systems archaeologists uncovered Why many of these tunnels are still hidden today To the Greeks, survival wasn’t just about strength it was about outthinking the enemy. Once you see how and why these tunnels were built, ancient Greek cities stop looking simple… and start looking brilliantly paranoid.</description>
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