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usually in the
tunnel. Some
tunnels are used as
sewers or
aqueducts to
supply water for
consumption or for
hydroelectric stations.
Utility tunnels are used...
- The
tunnels of Củ Chi (Vietnamese: Địa đạo Củ Chi) are an
immense network of
connecting tunnels located in the Củ Chi
District of Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)...
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longest tunnels have been
constructed for
water distribution,
followed by
tunnels for railways.
Bering Strait crossing Gibraltar Strait Tunnel ****an–Korea...
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materials science.
Existing major tunnels, such as the
Channel Tunnel,
Seikan Tunnel and the
Gotthard Base
Tunnel,
despite using less
expensive technology...
- The
Mersey Tunnels connect the city of
Liverpool with Wirral,
under the
River Mersey.
There are
three tunnels: the
Mersey Railway Tunnel,
opened 1886...
- Look up
tunneling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tunneling or
tunnelling may
refer to:
Digging tunnels (the
literal meaning)
Hobby tunneling Quantum...
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although the
tunnels exist and the
practice of
shanghaiing was
sometimes practiced in Portland, as elsewhere,
there is no
evidence that the
tunnels were used...
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Kawasaki Heavy Industries of ****an. The TBMs for the
service tunnels and main
tunnels on the UK side were
designed and
manufactured by
James Howden &...
- The
Tunnels (とんねるず, Tonneruzu) are an
owarai duo with a long
history composed of Tokyo-born
Takaaki Ishibashi (石橋 貴明,
Ishibashi Takaaki) and Noritake...
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network of
tunnels,
chambers and
voids across several sites, with
sections open to the public.
Guided tours are
available at the
Williamson Tunnels Heritage...