From Tokyo Futuristic Flood Tunnels to Hidden Tunnels and Hidden Gods here are 14 Strangest Tunnels From Around The World\r
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5 - Tokyo Futuristic Flood Tunnels\r
Its called the G-Cans project, its an underground defensive system to help prevent flooding which is especially helpful during typhoon seasons. It began in 1992, the tunnels consist of five concrete ensnared silos 65 meters high, a 25 and a half meter tall water tank and 59 massive pillars connected to several turbines which have 14,000 horsepower which all connect to six and a half kilometres of connecting tunnels all of this is hidden away 50 full meters below the bustling world of densely packed Tokyo streets. Looking at this subterranean world the pillars make the whole spectacle look like an underground temple. The G-Cans project is well underway and now s as a popular tourist attrion as well and can be visited free of charge. This strange system of underground tunnels have even been showcased in several television programs and a couple of s to create a mystic looking scene. \r
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4 - Wisteria Tree Tunnel\r
Lets do a pretty one, shall we! As the cherry blossom season withers in Japan the wisteria season takes root, one of the most famous tunnels where you can view this gorgeous flower in ion are at the Kawachi Fuji Garden in Kitakyushu Japan, they say the best time is from late April through the middle of May when these delicate flowers are in full bloom. The Wisteria or Fuji Festival is celebrated each spring in the land of the rising sun. The garden of flowers which s as a tunnel contains around 150 flowing beauties spanning roughly 20 different species which come in unique colors, white, blue, violet, pink and purple hues can all be found in this delightfully beautiful tunnel. Visiting the tunnel outside of the specified timeframe will result in twisting lifeless trees with sinister branches and is said to be quite creepy. \r
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3 - Hezekiahs Tunnel\r
The Bible makes plenty of references to a tunnel network which archaeologists now believe they have unearthed in Jerusalem, Israel. This tunnel of rock was constructed as an aqueduct for the city of David way back in the 7th century BC. The curving massive pillars of rock lined with water spans roughly 533 meters long. Theres a Siloam Inscription at the southern end of the tunnel which many now accredit to a youth in 1880 which tells of two Israeli teams digging the tunnel and mentions them starting from opposite ends and meeting in the middle, but the words are fading and the inscription itself, as well as this strange tunnel, are plagued with scientific and biblical debate.\r
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2 - The Tunnel of Love\r
Lets do another pretty one, cause plants are strange too! Find this rightly named tunnel of love inside Klevan Ukraine. This tunnel is ually a section of industrial railway which begins at Klevan station and extends to a fiberglass fory, the train runs three times a day to deliver wood to the plant. The whole line of the railing ually runs around six and a half kilometres with around three to five of those kilometres covered by forest, depending which time of year you happen to go. Some say, that if two lovers cross under the leafy arches holding hands beneath the channels full line of greenery, they will live happily ever after. Aw, its so sweet I think I may have just given myself a tooth infection. \r
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1 - Hidden Tunnels and Hidden Gods\r
Legends and rumours have swept through Mexico for centuries, tales told of a maze of tunnels under the Colonial city of Puebla in Mexico with whispers of demonic monsters guarding the entryway, sinister deities lurking in shadows and hidden icons too powerful to ever be unleashed dwelling dormant. Well, some stories have been found to be true, city authorities have finally confirmed the existence of a maze of underground tunnels which dwell beneath the city of Puebla Mexico. The tunnels have been publicised as secret underground meeting places for some of the most powerful in the Church and ed as a network between monasteries, a secret communication network for only the highest ranked in the church. Ex locations of the tunnels have been kept a secret, but it has been confirmed that these tunnels were used during the Battle of Puebla in 1862 when Mexican troops defeated French forces. The plan is to transform the subterranean world into a tourist attrion, but many whispers fear that something which has always been hidden should remain so. Why has the Church never told of the existence of the tunnels until now? Could the church be hiding inscriptions of ancient Gods, and if so, why?
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5 - Tokyo Futuristic Flood Tunnels\r
Its called the G-Cans project, its an underground defensive system to help prevent flooding which is especially helpful during typhoon seasons. It began in 1992, the tunnels consist of five concrete ensnared silos 65 meters high, a 25 and a half meter tall water tank and 59 massive pillars connected to several turbines which have 14,000 horsepower which all connect to six and a half kilometres of connecting tunnels all of this is hidden away 50 full meters below the bustling world of densely packed Tokyo streets. Looking at this subterranean world the pillars make the whole spectacle look like an underground temple. The G-Cans project is well underway and now s as a popular tourist attrion as well and can be visited free of charge. This strange system of underground tunnels have even been showcased in several television programs and a couple of s to create a mystic looking scene. \r
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4 - Wisteria Tree Tunnel\r
Lets do a pretty one, shall we! As the cherry blossom season withers in Japan the wisteria season takes root, one of the most famous tunnels where you can view this gorgeous flower in ion are at the Kawachi Fuji Garden in Kitakyushu Japan, they say the best time is from late April through the middle of May when these delicate flowers are in full bloom. The Wisteria or Fuji Festival is celebrated each spring in the land of the rising sun. The garden of flowers which s as a tunnel contains around 150 flowing beauties spanning roughly 20 different species which come in unique colors, white, blue, violet, pink and purple hues can all be found in this delightfully beautiful tunnel. Visiting the tunnel outside of the specified timeframe will result in twisting lifeless trees with sinister branches and is said to be quite creepy. \r
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3 - Hezekiahs Tunnel\r
The Bible makes plenty of references to a tunnel network which archaeologists now believe they have unearthed in Jerusalem, Israel. This tunnel of rock was constructed as an aqueduct for the city of David way back in the 7th century BC. The curving massive pillars of rock lined with water spans roughly 533 meters long. Theres a Siloam Inscription at the southern end of the tunnel which many now accredit to a youth in 1880 which tells of two Israeli teams digging the tunnel and mentions them starting from opposite ends and meeting in the middle, but the words are fading and the inscription itself, as well as this strange tunnel, are plagued with scientific and biblical debate.\r
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2 - The Tunnel of Love\r
Lets do another pretty one, cause plants are strange too! Find this rightly named tunnel of love inside Klevan Ukraine. This tunnel is ually a section of industrial railway which begins at Klevan station and extends to a fiberglass fory, the train runs three times a day to deliver wood to the plant. The whole line of the railing ually runs around six and a half kilometres with around three to five of those kilometres covered by forest, depending which time of year you happen to go. Some say, that if two lovers cross under the leafy arches holding hands beneath the channels full line of greenery, they will live happily ever after. Aw, its so sweet I think I may have just given myself a tooth infection. \r
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1 - Hidden Tunnels and Hidden Gods\r
Legends and rumours have swept through Mexico for centuries, tales told of a maze of tunnels under the Colonial city of Puebla in Mexico with whispers of demonic monsters guarding the entryway, sinister deities lurking in shadows and hidden icons too powerful to ever be unleashed dwelling dormant. Well, some stories have been found to be true, city authorities have finally confirmed the existence of a maze of underground tunnels which dwell beneath the city of Puebla Mexico. The tunnels have been publicised as secret underground meeting places for some of the most powerful in the Church and ed as a network between monasteries, a secret communication network for only the highest ranked in the church. Ex locations of the tunnels have been kept a secret, but it has been confirmed that these tunnels were used during the Battle of Puebla in 1862 when Mexican troops defeated French forces. The plan is to transform the subterranean world into a tourist attrion, but many whispers fear that something which has always been hidden should remain so. Why has the Church never told of the existence of the tunnels until now? Could the church be hiding inscriptions of ancient Gods, and if so, why?
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