This world is full of amazing things, it is important
to know where to look for them. These amazing tunnels are not something
you can see on every road. They are unique and incredible. See just how
many amazing tunnels exist.
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This unusual tunnel can be seen in California's Sequoia National Park.
The drive is cut through the tree trunk of a Sequoia which fell in 1937.
Instead of removing it from the road, the park administration decided to
cut a tunnel in it. It's 5.18 m. (17 ft.) wide and 2.44 m. (8 ft.) high.
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Prairie Lights is Texas's premier holiday drive-through park, featuring
more than 4 million lights along the shores of beautiful Lynn Creek Park
on Joe Pool Lake in Grand Prairie. Visitors are amazed by the world's
longest light tunnel and the Holiday Village out-of-car experiences.
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This beautiful train tree tunnel is located in Kleven, Ukraine. It's
called the Tunnel of Love.
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Road Through Rock Formation, Red Rock Canyon, Utah, USA.
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This has to be one of the most surreal, psychedelic and fun forms of
public transport. The Tunnel connects East Nanjin Rd on the Bund, and
Pudong near the Oriental Pearl TV Tower, running under the Huangpu river
in Shanghai, China. It's a psychedelic trip in a glass capsule along the
647-meter flashing, strobing tunnel.
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This stunning flower walkway is the known as the Wisteria Tunnel,
situated in the Kawachi Fuji Garden in Kitakyushu, Japan.
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Unusual tunnel for runoff or rock slides.
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Underwater tunnel at the L'Oceanographic Center in
Valencia, Spain. |