not farfrom here to the public and anita church not far from here and to the public and anita churchanita church not far from here and robert hall has been there to look. during the battle of passchendaele, everything in the region was destroyed and so were all possible shelters. so we are now six metres underground and this was used as a shelter. these small rooms of this passage were where men could sleep? yes, some birds or storage rooms, they had shelter from bombardments and a resting place. this has been a massive job presumably to open this up massive job presumably to open this up to the public because it is never be opened before? no, the dugout was discovered in 1989, the archaeologists were doing some research on the medieval abbey when they found the original entrance to they found the original entrance to the dugout. when you open this up, what did you think, it is extraordinary, it is preserved totally because of the water. this is the main reason, the dugout is normally completely underwater because the level of the ground is higher than the dugout. because the wood is