While not a traditional tunnel, the enchanting Bamboo Grove in Arashiyama, Kyoto, features towering bamboo stalks forming a natural canopy.
Opened in 1973, the Eisenhower Tunnel is a key transportation route through the Colorado Rockies, allowing vehicles to pass beneath the Continental Divide.
Inaugurated in 1994, the Channel Tunnel, also known as the Eurotunnel or Chunnel, is a remarkable feat of engineering connecting the United Kingdom and France beneath the English Channel.
Completed in 1982, the Vardø Tunnel is a subsea road tunnel connecting the islands of Vardø and Vardøya in northeastern Norway.
Recognized as the world’s longest road tunnel, the Lærdal Tunnel in Norway stretches over 15.2 miles (24.5 km) and was opened in 2000
This enchanting tree-lined tunnel in West Sussex, England, is formed by overarching branches, creating a natural tunnel effect along Halnaker footpath.
Located beneath the railway tracks of Waterloo Station in London, the Leake Street Arches constitute a unique tunnel adorned with vibrant street art.
Completed in 2015, the Slinky Springs to Fame is not a traditional tunnel but a pedestrian bridge with a spiral design resembling a slinky toy.