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Most Incredible Tunnels Around The Globe

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Arashiyama Bamboo Grove

While not a traditional tunnel, the enchanting Bamboo Grove in Arashiyama, Kyoto, features towering bamboo stalks forming a natural canopy.

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Eisenhower Tunnel

Opened in 1973, the Eisenhower Tunnel is a key transportation route through the Colorado Rockies, allowing vehicles to pass beneath the Continental Divide.

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Channel Tunnel

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.

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Vardø Tunnel

Completed in 1982, the Vardø Tunnel is a subsea road tunnel connecting the islands of Vardø and Vardøya in northeastern Norway.

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The Lærdal Tunnel

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

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Halnaker Tree Tunnel

This enchanting tree-lined tunnel in West Sussex, England, is formed by overarching branches, creating a natural tunnel effect along Halnaker footpath.

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Leake Street Arches

Located beneath the railway tracks of Waterloo Station in London, the Leake Street Arches constitute a unique tunnel adorned with vibrant street art.

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Slinky Springs to Fame

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.

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