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...there's light at the end of the tunnel.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing feat using manual labor.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting post. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYour photos make your country so inviting to people like me who love nature.
ReplyDeleteIt is interesting to read about this Makahu Tunnel. This picture is wonderful too.
ReplyDeleteI love a good tunnel. Especially biking/railroad tunnels.
ReplyDeleteI like these kind of images with tunnels. Very interesting post and thank you for sharing all the details! It's good to see a light at the end of it!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW and a beautiful week!
Tunnels are always interesting and slightly scary places.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting place to see!
ReplyDeleteSo interesting to read about the Makahu Tunnel.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool post and what great history. Thanks for sharing both.
ReplyDeleteI only know "Bridge to Terabithia". I did drop by the church in Puhoi when I was in NZ:
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Adding that place to my list!
ReplyDeleteFascinating to read about the tunnel, Betty.
ReplyDeleteHappy Weds!
Amaizng Tunnels, Great to read.
ReplyDeleteI can see the light at the end of the tunnel in the first picture. Interesting tunnel.
ReplyDeleteCool place!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting!
ReplyDeleteWow, the tunnel area is wildly romantic!
ReplyDeleteThere is indeed light at the end of the tunnel! :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely photo, Betty!
What a great tunnel. I always love driving through tunnels like these. Thanks for the party.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a neat looking tunnel.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and thank you for the history lesson.
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting the fun.
Have a fabulous day and rest of the week. ♥
I tried to picture the parties that took place in that tunnel. I hope Betty that if you ever joined in one of them it was enjoyable and didn't go on too long.
ReplyDeleteInteresting they sought out the descendants of the protesters.
ReplyDeleteDear Betty,
ReplyDeletethat's a tunnel with an interesting story...
All the best from Austria,
Traude
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i enjoyed reading the history of this. Lowering the floor of it - while..
ReplyDeletei meant - wow...lowering the floor.
ReplyDeleteThis was an interesting story. Best greetings from the Netherlands.
ReplyDeleteAnother lovely party. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
An amazing tunnel with an interesting history. thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tunnel and what interesting history with it -- I like the way you show it!
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