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The Mystery of La Ferme de la Fosse Dionne
“La Ferme de la Fosse Dionne” conceals its secrets in a seemingly bottomless circular water pit in France. Despite attempts by divers, its true depth eludes discovery, prompting strict controls after multiple fatalities.
This karst spring, nestled in Tonnerre, Yonne, remains fed by rainwater and subterranean rivers, gushing an average of 311 liters per second. The village’s allure might be tied to this enigmatic wonder. An 18th-century lavoir envelops the spring, a testament to the enduring fascination it holds beneath its surface.
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