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The entrance to the left of a small rest room in the underground quarry quarrymen called Jaguar Port-Marly.
 
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In the assembly area V1 missiles underground quarry of Saint Leu Esserent. The cabinets were probably used to store the heads of the missiles.
 
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Quarry of Port-Marly
 
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Having a rest before exploring again the quarry. Walk in the sand is tiring!
 
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Although there 5m ³ discovered human bones in 1959 during renovation of underground tunnels, it is clear that these underground were not intended to be catacombs, discovered the ossuary is merely an anecdotal reuse of the network.
 
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The limestone quarry of Chanaz is a smaller operating on three levels. The ceiling height is between 5 and 10m. Sometimes, holes in the floor let you see underground levels.

The network size is almost 4km developed. It was exploited from 1860 to the end of the Second World War to make cement. Portions was reused as mushroom farm thereafter (row crops and cultures in bags).

In this photo taken at the highest level, we see the intermediate level, row crop bottom right and even two holes overlooking the lower level. This is the most impressive part of the network with large volumes!
 
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The ground is very soft. On the left, a small room, very usefull to rest before visiting the all quarry.
 
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Control Room of the NATO radar base, the fort of Mount Salbert.

Fort Lefebvre culminates at the top of Mount Salbert 650m altitude. It said a strong "Sere River". It was built from 1874 to 1877. On May 12, 1955, NATO reuses the fort to house a communications center and a radar base. The book is officially delivered to the Air Force ole March 26, 1958. The book "G" Air Defense Planning (DAT) has 7 radio antennas. The old fort is used as a barracks for soldiers.

The radar base is not exactly the strong, but under the fort. Access from the fort is a long staircase of 322 stairs that descends into a concrete wall strongly.

The site is no longer running quickly but it remains occupied by the army until 1972. The mayor of Belfort is the current owner. It secures the site is now a promenade.
 
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