Top 10 Most Unique Tunnels Around The World In 2023
By, Muhd. Faizan
Date - 01/10/2023
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Tunnel of Love, Ukraine
A picturesque tunnel of lush green trees that line a railway track.
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Emerald Ice Cave, Iceland
A natural ice cave that forms inside a glacier. It is illuminated by the blue light of the glacier ice, giving it an emerald glow.
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Bund Sightseeing Tunnel, China
A 650-meter-long tunnel that transports visitors through a series of LED lights and sound effects that recreate the history of Shanghai.
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Laerdal Tunnel, Norway
The world's longest road tunnel, measuring 24.51 kilometers. It is divided into several sections, each with its own unique lighting and design.
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Tunnel Log, Sequoia National Park
A fallen sequoia tree that has been carved out to create a tunnel for cars to drive through.
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Underwater Tunnels, Hong Kong
A series of underwater tunnels that connect Hong Kong Island to the mainland. The tunnels are used by both cars and trains.
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Boseong Tea Plantation Tunnel, South Korea
A tunnel that passes through a lush green tea plantation. It is a popular tourist destination for those who want to experience the beauty of the tea fields.
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Wind Cave National Park, USA
A cave system that is home to a variety of unique geological formations, including marble walls, limestone formations, and underground rivers.
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Marmaray Tunnel, Istanbul
A railway tunnel that connects Europe to Asia under the Bosphorus Strait. It is the longest underwater railway tunnel in the world.
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Channel Tunnel, England
A railway tunnel that connects England to France under the English Channel. It is the longest tunnel in the world.