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The town became famous among the Paranormal community in the early 1990s and was even nicknamed, "Bulgaria's Area 51"<ref>http://www.mydestination-bulgaria.com/regionalinfo/mystical-places-in-bulgaria"</ref> due to its famed Tsarichina Hole. The hole was dug by the [[Bulgarian Ministry of Defense]], who excavated an area in the center of the village during a project which occurred from December 6, 1990 to November 19, 1992 initially in search of a purported hidden treasure of [[Samuel of Bulgaria|King Samuil]]. The project was abandoned after two years due to |
The town became famous among the Paranormal community in the early 1990s and was even nicknamed, "Bulgaria's Area 51"<ref>http://www.mydestination-bulgaria.com/regionalinfo/mystical-places-in-bulgaria"</ref> due to its famed Tsarichina Hole. The hole was dug by the [[Bulgarian Ministry of Defense]], who excavated an area in the center of the village during a project which occurred from December 6, 1990 to November 19, 1992 initially in search of a purported hidden treasure of [[Samuel of Bulgaria|King Samuil]]. The project was abandoned after two years due to “financial concerns” and the hole sealed with concrete.<ref>http://ancients-bg.com/mystery-of-the-tsarichina-hole-in-bulgaria</ref> |
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A number of locals and foreign investigators reported the town had since become a hotspot for what they described as paranormal phenomenon starting as soon as the digging began. Many have reported seeing strange lights and some UFOlogists claimed to have been hit with a "beam of powerful light." over the course of their investigation. On top of that during the two year dig more than one local claimed to have heard voices from a paranormal entity they associated with the hole. Famed clairvoyant [[Baba Vanga]] was even cited as reporting that an unhuman entity exited in the hole during a visit to the village. |
A number of locals and foreign investigators reported the town had since become a hotspot for what they described as paranormal phenomenon starting as soon as the digging began. Many have reported seeing strange lights and some UFOlogists claimed to have been hit with a "beam of powerful light." over the course of their investigation. On top of that during the two year dig more than one local claimed to have heard voices from a paranormal entity they associated with the hole. Famed clairvoyant [[Baba Vanga]] was even cited as reporting that an unhuman entity exited in the hole during a visit to the village. |
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Tsarichina is a village in western Bulgaria, located in Kostinbrod Municipality.
The Tsarichina Hole
The town became famous among the Paranormal community in the early 1990s and was even nicknamed, "Bulgaria's Area 51"[1] due to its famed Tsarichina Hole. The hole was dug by the Bulgarian Ministry of Defense, who excavated an area in the center of the village during a project which occurred from December 6, 1990 to November 19, 1992 initially in search of a purported hidden treasure of King Samuil. The project was abandoned after two years due to “financial concerns” and the hole sealed with concrete.[2]
A number of locals and foreign investigators reported the town had since become a hotspot for what they described as paranormal phenomenon starting as soon as the digging began. Many have reported seeing strange lights and some UFOlogists claimed to have been hit with a "beam of powerful light." over the course of their investigation. On top of that during the two year dig more than one local claimed to have heard voices from a paranormal entity they associated with the hole. Famed clairvoyant Baba Vanga was even cited as reporting that an unhuman entity exited in the hole during a visit to the village.
Conspiracy theorists speculation about the event ranged widely some citing rumors claiming the military excavated a triangular object of unknown origin. Many theorizing it was extraterrestrial or of protohuman origin.
The findings of a 2007 bTV documentary on the Tsarichina project, revealed that most of the military documents surrounding the event had disappeared from government archives or had been since destroyed.[citation needed]
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