Wellington Caves
17th September
One place I was keen to visit was the Wellington Caves in Arras, or to be more precise, under Arras.
Arras was originaly built using the local stone mined from arround ans under the town, these excavations were later used as store rooms, but during the 1st world war they were used as accomodation for the troups. To extend and join up the mine workings New Zealand miners were brought in and so as not to be confusing, named the tunnels after towns in New Zealand as if a map of the country was laid over the ground. The main entrance being at the relative position of Wellington.
The caves played a significant part in the Battle Of Arras in the WW1 and provided shelter for the local inhabitants in WW2.
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