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Moonshaft or Mooncave is the name given to a large mysterious object allegedly located somewhere in an unspecified mountain range in Slovakia. Moonshaft was allegedly discovered in 1944 during the Slovak National Uprising by military commander Antonín Horák who later emigrated from Czechoslovakia to the United States via France and changed his name to Tony Horak. In 1965 Horak published an excerpt from his diary in the . In 1972 French author Jacques Bergier included Moonshaft in his book Le Livre de l'inexplicable calling it one of the biggest mysteries ever. Due to the political situation in Czechoslovakia after 1968, the first attempts to find Moonshaft took place as late as in 1980. Some of the theories on the origin of the Moonshaft include geological anomaly, ancient copper mine, ent

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  • Měsíční šachta či Měsíční jeskyně (angl. Moonshaft) je označení pro záhadný podzemní prostor, který údajně 23. října 1944 objevil účastník Slovenského národního povstání kapitán Dr. Antonín T. Horák. Má se jednat o šachtu ve tvaru srpku měsíce, která je vytvořena z neznámého černého materiálu a nachází se na konci blíže neurčené vápencové jeskyně v oblasti Levočských vrchů, Belianských Tater či Nízkých Tater na Slovensku. (cs)
  • Moonshaft or Mooncave is the name given to a large mysterious object allegedly located somewhere in an unspecified mountain range in Slovakia. Moonshaft was allegedly discovered in 1944 during the Slovak National Uprising by military commander Antonín Horák who later emigrated from Czechoslovakia to the United States via France and changed his name to Tony Horak. In 1965 Horak published an excerpt from his diary in the . In 1972 French author Jacques Bergier included Moonshaft in his book Le Livre de l'inexplicable calling it one of the biggest mysteries ever. Due to the political situation in Czechoslovakia after 1968, the first attempts to find Moonshaft took place as late as in 1980. Some of the theories on the origin of the Moonshaft include geological anomaly, ancient copper mine, entrance to an underground city, extraterrestrial spaceship, etc. The story remains very popular among speleologists, paranormal investigators, and various adventurers who regularly try to explore auspicious locations in Slovakia as well as learn more about Horak and the events from his diary. (en)
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  • Měsíční šachta či Měsíční jeskyně (angl. Moonshaft) je označení pro záhadný podzemní prostor, který údajně 23. října 1944 objevil účastník Slovenského národního povstání kapitán Dr. Antonín T. Horák. Má se jednat o šachtu ve tvaru srpku měsíce, která je vytvořena z neznámého černého materiálu a nachází se na konci blíže neurčené vápencové jeskyně v oblasti Levočských vrchů, Belianských Tater či Nízkých Tater na Slovensku. (cs)
  • Moonshaft or Mooncave is the name given to a large mysterious object allegedly located somewhere in an unspecified mountain range in Slovakia. Moonshaft was allegedly discovered in 1944 during the Slovak National Uprising by military commander Antonín Horák who later emigrated from Czechoslovakia to the United States via France and changed his name to Tony Horak. In 1965 Horak published an excerpt from his diary in the . In 1972 French author Jacques Bergier included Moonshaft in his book Le Livre de l'inexplicable calling it one of the biggest mysteries ever. Due to the political situation in Czechoslovakia after 1968, the first attempts to find Moonshaft took place as late as in 1980. Some of the theories on the origin of the Moonshaft include geological anomaly, ancient copper mine, ent (en)
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  • Měsíční šachta (cs)
  • Moonshaft (en)
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