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9/15/21

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Tangahoe Tunnel built in 1928.

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34 comments:

  1. Looks like a narrow little space! Did you go inside?

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  2. Interesting!
    Is that a footpath or a roadway?
    Hope you are having a great week!

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  3. A secret tunnel - looks fabulous. Is it a tree or rock?

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  4. Wow! You can hardly see the light at the end of the tunnel. :)
    Have a lovely week, Betty!

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  5. Interesting, what was it used for?

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  6. Can cars fit in it? Or just people>

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  7. Looks intriguing, kind of mysterious. What's on the other side?

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  8. Way cool. I'd love to explore that tunnel.

    Have a fabulous day and rest of the week, Betty. ♥

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  9. I wonder who sculpted this out of the rock and how far it goes?

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  10. That reminds me of a tunnel we pass along our coast. Ours was from a shoreline access point for an iron mine. It wasn't very productive so it only goes back into the granite cliff a short ways. At high tide the ocean licks its opening. It's a favourite salmon fishing spot, and is called fishing at the Iron Mine. - Margy

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  11. That tunnel looks inviting. I'm guessing you can only walk through it.
    Love the picture!

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  12. It's a very interesting tunnel. I just read about him and yes and I can see the light at the end of the tunnel.
    Have a nice week.
    Greetings Eva

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  13. Looks like a dark narrow tunnel that will need a torchlight. Wonder where it leads to...

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  14. What an interesting entrance. If we were in a book, I would say is a kind of portal.
    Thank you for this discovery!
    Happy WW!

    PS. The table from Zina is for a period of time on my blog!

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  15. A curious tunnel!

    Looks like something from Middle-earth!

    Happy Wednesday, Betty.

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  16. That tunnel looks mysterious and inviting at the same time. I would love to know the history behind it, but now the imagination is going to create a story!

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  17. Quite a remarkable tunnel and it looks quite mysterious, Betty.

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  18. This gothic-looking entrance looks interesting!
    Have a fine week, dear Betty!

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  19. Now THAT tunnel is COOL, Betty...very cool. Did you walk through and shout? I would have...LOL!...jp

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  20. That is a very unique tunnel. I wonder where it ends? Thanks for sharing with us.

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  21. That is just such a cool pic. Thanks for sharing it with us.

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  22. It looks like the entrance was made higher afterwards. Funny. Best regards, Nicole

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  23. Looks like an interesting place. Cheers Diane

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  24. What a tiny, quaint tunnel. It looks like something straight out of The Hobbit or Lord of the Rings. Hauntingly beautiful.

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