==> New caving sites joined the WCN Network.
FromWorld Caving News http://www.zenas.gr/WCN => 6 May 2006.The caving forum of 
the National Speleological Society (NSS), the website of Slovakian Regional 
Speleological Group Ruzomberok,  the EMD (Accompagnement internet et commercial 
dans le Tourisme, l'Industrie et les Services) and The Norwegian caving forum 
Grottegruppa joined the Worldwide Caving News Network.NSS Forum: 
http://www.caves.org/phpBB2 EMD: 
http://www.emd-net.com/modules-name-RssFeed-file-view-what-all-when-today.html 
Slovakian Regional Speleological Group Ruzomberok: http://www.speleork.sk 
Norwegian caving forum Grottegruppa: http://www.grottegruppa.no
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==> The Naples, Italy Underground Museum Officially Open
FromWorld Caving News http://www.zenas.gr/WCN => 5 May 2006.The Underground 
Museum of Naples, Italy is now officially open, and has attracted great 
national press and broadcast publicity. The initial opening period is now set 
for visits between 10 till 12 noon, and again from 4 until 6 PM. Located at 
#140, Piazza Cavour, just down from the National Museum, the Museo del 
Sottosuolo, or Museum of the Underground now allows visitors to not only learn 
about the “city beneath the city” but is also becoming a cultural center for a 
variety of fascinating exhibits and presentations. A small museum display area 
is located in the entrance salon at #140, Piazza Cavour, featuring the 
collection from 50 years of exploration beneath the city of Naples by Engineer 
Clemente Esposito. He is creator of the museum and also president of the 
Southern Speleological Society of Italy. The collection contains contains 
articles dating back to the early quarrying days in the yello tuffo sandstone 
from 30 to 60 meters beneath the city. Ancient oil lamps and tools hark back 
more than 2,500 years to the Greek founding of Neapolis, or “New City” and were 
used in the construction of major aqueducts by greek slaves.During the month of 
May, Naples celebrates “Monuments in May” all over the city, and The 
Underground Museum has a series of presentations scheduled all month. After 
each presentation, a guided your of the labyrinth below is conducted explaining 
the formation of the gigantic caverns through quarrying, as well as diversion 
of water from the aqueducts into large private reservoirs that served the 
palaces and villas above, and how the underworld was used for air raid shelters 
during the bombing of Naples in WWII.For more news and fascinating information, 
visit Napoli Undergroundhttp://www.napoliunderground.org/Article390.html Larry 
Rayhttp://www.larryray.com/napolibelow.htm
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