La Tana di Cascaltendine
P. Magri, 1880

"It may also be observed that if it had been desired to enlarge this cave they would have had no need of hammers and chisels, since the stone of which it is composed is of a type made up of various horizontal layers and by levering with iron crowbars or similar instruments some very great rocks would easily have been detached; this is perhaps the principal reason why it remains undecided whether the cave entrance has been artificially enlarged or if it is simply the ravages of time that have shaped it into its present form."
 
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