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         <description><![CDATA[&#160;With elektric torchs in our hands we are stumbling through the catacombs underneath the historical mining town of Jihlava in southern Bohemia. We turn into a long corridor that is at its very end bricked up and our guide through the underground maze announces: "So here we are. Now, I will turn off the torch and you will see for yourself." It takes us a few seconds before our eyes adjust to the absolute darkness and then we start noticing a greenish fluorescent light. My heart starts...]]></description>
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