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Mysterious mountain, Trigger Mass Death England

Thousands of bones are found scattered about the site of the former mass grave in London. The archaeologists who discovered it believe, the deceased were victims of devastating volcanic eruption that was thousands of miles from the capital city of England.

The bodies were found at Spitalfields Market in east London in the 1990s. Experts suspect they were killed during the era of "Black Death" or "Black Dead" and the era called the "Great Famine" aka big famine.

Mysterious mountain, Trigger Mass Death England

As published by the Daily Mail, excavations conducted so far, from 1991 to 2007 10 500 bodies had been found. Believed to be on that site there is at least 18,000 bodies.

Based on radiocarbon tests on the bones and further geological studies, scientists have come to the conclusion they are the victims of a volcanic eruption, one terdahsyat eruption in 10,000 years.

The eruption was so great that it releases sulfur gases create a layer of fog that covered the earth stratosfere blocking sunlight, altering the atmosphere, and lower the temperature of the earth's surface drastically. The world seemed to freeze, the plants die. Outbreaks of disease and death into terror.

At that time, believed to be no less than 15,000 people lost their lives in London. Not to mention the other areas. Volcanic eruption was believed to be eight times larger than the eruption of Mount Krakatau in the Sunda Strait, Indonesia, in 1883. "It is the largest eruptions in history. He lowered global temperatures by 4 degrees Celsius," said Bill McGuire volcanologists as published by the Guardian.

Where is the volcano that trigger catastrophic in medieval England?

The experts have not determined for sure. There is no definite record of the mountain that erupted about the great 13th-century. However, researchers speculate that the location of the mountain is located in a remote location such as Mexico, Ecuador, Indonesia as well.

Based on notes made in 1258, a pastor reported the incident at the time. "The north wind blows for a few months," he writes. Only a small plant that appears while the harvest can not be ascertained.

"A lot of people were killed countless. Bodies were lying everywhere swelling. They are lucky to have a house to shelter did not dare to care for people who are sick and dying, fear of infection."

Only in London, about 15,000 poor people have been killed, there are thousands more across the UK.



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