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find 'door of hell' in a cave in the United Kingdom

A cave near the town of Creswell, England, has been baptized as "the entrance to hell" because inside it were found many sixteenth-century Christian symbols, which, according to experts, sought to retain malignant entities in the inside the cavern. The Guardian newspaper said that the expert in protective symbols of the University of Leicester, Alison Fearn, said that the letters are a protection against something that was in the cave, and had the function of keeping fairies or witches away from the cave , or prevent them from leaving it. The marks were found by explorers Hayley Clark and Ed Waters, who point out that their location is very strange, as they were commonly used to protect churches and houses from misfortune. It had not been seen that they were used in natural formations like this one.

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