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Grotte di Pilato

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The caves of Pilato, Ponza Italy, a complex system of tunnels and pools from the Roman period dug to sea level. Many locals believe they were used to raise morray eels. In 1997 a Roman statue was discovered submerged in one of the tunnels.

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