The most Amazing and Weirdest Tunnels in the world



Gotthard Base Tunnel
The Gotthard Base Tunnel (GBT) is a railway tunnel beneath the Swiss Alps expected to open in 2016. With a route length of 57 km (35.4 mi) and a total of 151.84 km (94.3 mi) of tunnels, shafts and passages, it is the world's longest rail tunnel, surpassing the Seikan Tunnel in Japan.

Tunnel of Love in Ukraine
Is this place near Clevat the small town. Many Ukrainians considered the most romantic place on earth, and with them is difficult not to agree. Trees and shrubs have come so close to the railway, which made ​​it a kind of green around the tunnel that envelops him moving in the compositions and scratching branches. Unfortunately, the beauty of this place can be seen only driver, passengers still have to settle for less: sticking in the windows of branches and leaves.

Tunnel of money in Moscow for $2.3 billion
Halabyan-Baltic tunnel has opened in Moscow and he has one quality that makes it unique. At first glance, this road tunnel, length slightly less than two miles away, is not remarkable: concrete vaults, the road - as usual. But this is not the case. Construction Halabyan-Baltic tunnel cost about $ 2.3 billion. Without a doubt, this is the most expensive tunnel in the world at which to ride every tourist.

Tunnels underneath the River Thames
The tunnels are used for road vehicles, pedestrians, Tube and railway lines and utilities. Several tunnels are over a century old: the original Thames Tunnel was the world's first underwater tunnel.

Thailand - Bangkok/Railway Market
The Maeklong Railway market has recently come to the public eye due to exposure on YouTube, which shows vendors and customers seemingly running for their lives as a train literally chugs through the market, apparently threatening mayhem to everything and everyone that is in the way.

Underwater tunnel in Spain
The Oceanogràfic architecture in amazing due to a huge 26 metres sphere containing two of the most peculiar wetland areas in the world: mangrove swamps and fens. A huge and very cold igloo represents the Arctic region.

Rainbow Tunnel Shanghai Metro
 The second is the Bund Sightseeing Tunnel. In our year traveling, I can honestly say that this is the cheesiest, funniest, and most bizarre sightseeing attraction we have visited. A slow-moving small tram runs through a long tunnel covered in digital screens that show the "history of the world."

Gaza's Tunnel
The Gaza Strip smuggling tunnels are passages that have been dug under the Philadelphi Corridor, a narrow strip of land, 14 km (8.699 miles) in length, situated along the border between Gaza Strip and Egypt.

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