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  2. Erdstall - Wikipedia

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    An erdstall is a type of tunnel found across Europe. [1] They are of unknown origin but are believed to date from the Middle Ages . A variety of purposes have been theorized, including that they were used as escape routes or hiding places, but the most prominent theory is that they served a religious or spiritual purpose.

  3. File:Erdstall grundriss.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Tunnel network - Wikipedia

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    In transport, tunnels can be connected together to form a tunnel network.These can be used in mining to reach ore below ground, in cities for underground rapid transit systems, in sewer systems, in warfare to avoid enemy detection or attacks, as maintenance access routes beneath sites with high ground-traffic such as airports and amusement parks, or to extend public living areas or commercial ...

  5. Category:Tunnels - Wikipedia

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  6. Souterrain - Wikipedia

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    A linear ditch was located immediately adjacent to the souterrain and was connected to the southwest chamber by a tunnel. This tunnel sloped gently downwards towards the chamber and its edges were iron-panned, indicating that water had run through it for a significant amount of time.

  7. Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The tunnel was initially used only for rail freight serving the Waterloo Freight terminal, and later freight and passengers serving the Liverpool ship liner terminal. The tunnel's path is from Edge Hill in the east of the city to the north end Liverpool docks at Waterloo Dock. The tunnel is split into two tunnels with a short open air cutting ...

  8. European route E16 - Wikipedia

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    European route E16 is the designation of a main west-east road through Northern Ireland, Scotland, Norway and Sweden, from Derry to Gävle, via Belfast, Glasgow, Edinburgh, previously by ferry to Bergen, Voss, through the Gudvanga Tunnel and the Lærdal Tunnel (the world's longest road tunnel), Lærdal, over Filefjell to Fagernes, Hønefoss, Gardermoen and Kongsvinger.

  9. Smuggling tunnel - Wikipedia

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    It can be accessed via a second tunnel dug by South Korean authorities in 1978 to intercept the then yet incomplete North Korean tunnel. The North Korean portion was 1,635 metres (1.016 miles) long, with a maximum height of 1.95 metres (6 feet 5 inches), 2.1 metres (6 feet 11 inches) wide, and at a depth of 73 m (240 ft) below ground.