Four children got lost in a mine looking for Pokemon from Pokemon GO

Because the desperation to catch the most exotic pokemon is great, four young people from Great Britain got lost in a mine looking for the virtual creatures from Pokemon GO, they help in that location because the virtual map of the game indicated that there they will find creatures that others will be able to catch with difficulty.

The 4 young men ventured into a complex of caves in Hawthorn, Wiltshire, known as the Box Mines, which is spread over an area of ​​72 miles, they were no less than 30 meters underground in the moment when the intervention teams located them to bring them back to the surface.

The young people entered the cave with their phones Pokemon GO turned on, but they had to walk for a long time for one of them to manage to find an area where he had a phone signal, he managed to call the emergency services to explain to them embarrassed how they ended up in the mine and They were lost.

The strangest part of the whole story is that the young people did not find any pokemon al Pokemon GO in the mine complex, but this is understandable considering that they had no GSM signal there and no Internet, so they had nothing to find but the fear of never finding the exit to get home.

A group of teenage boys who entered an underground cave network to search for Pokemon got stuck 100ft below ground. They had entered while playing the smash hit smartphone game Pokemon Go, where users search real-life locations for digital creatures. The "glum and embarrassed" foursome had to be rescued after entering the complex, known as the Box mines, in Hawthorn, Wiltshire.

IERI (Yesterday) Pokemon GO was launched in Romania and was expected by many young people, but unfortunately the game didn't work for a good few hours after the appearance, those from Niantic having problems in supporting the very high traffic generated by the appearance of the game.

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