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32 comments:

  1. ...there's light at the end of the tunnel.

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  2. What an amazing feat using manual labor.

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  3. What an interesting post. Thanks for sharing.

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  4. Your photos make your country so inviting to people like me who love nature.

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  5. It is interesting to read about this Makahu Tunnel. This picture is wonderful too.

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  6. I love a good tunnel. Especially biking/railroad tunnels.

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  7. I 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!
    Happy WW and a beautiful week!

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  8. Tunnels are always interesting and slightly scary places.

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  9. So interesting to read about the Makahu Tunnel.

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  10. What a cool post and what great history. Thanks for sharing both.

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  11. I only know "Bridge to Terabithia". I did drop by the church in Puhoi when I was in NZ:
    https://suituapui.wordpress.com/2013/01/03/get-me-to-the-church-on-time/

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  12. Adding that place to my list!

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  13. Fascinating to read about the tunnel, Betty.

    Happy Weds!

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  14. I can see the light at the end of the tunnel in the first picture. Interesting tunnel.

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  15. Wow, the tunnel area is wildly romantic!

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  16. There is indeed light at the end of the tunnel! :-)
    Lovely photo, Betty!

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  17. What a great tunnel. I always love driving through tunnels like these. Thanks for the party.

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  18. That is such a neat looking tunnel.

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  19. Beautiful and thank you for the history lesson.

    Thank you for hosting the fun.

    Have a fabulous day and rest of the week. ♥

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  20. 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.

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  21. Interesting they sought out the descendants of the protesters.

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  22. Dear Betty,
    that's a tunnel with an interesting story...
    All the best from Austria,
    Traude
    https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2022/02/italien-reisebericht-relax-tag.html

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  23. i enjoyed reading the history of this. Lowering the floor of it - while..

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  24. i meant - wow...lowering the floor.

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  25. This was an interesting story. Best greetings from the Netherlands.

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  26. Another lovely party. Thanks!
    Amalia
    xo

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  27. An amazing tunnel with an interesting history. thanks for sharing!

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  28. Beautiful tunnel and what interesting history with it -- I like the way you show it!

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