Roughly 200 kilometres of tunnels beneath Paris hold the bones of around six million people, moved underground starting in 1786 to relieve overflowing cemeteries. Only a small lit 1.5-kilometre section is open to visitors who descend 20 metres below the city. The rest remains dark, flooded, and officially forbidden.
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