
lucy
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You can go by The Chanel tunnel and the euro star goes right into Disney land Paris. How great is that have you been to Disneyland Paris ? It is really good fun xx |
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blossom-end rot
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There's a tunnel... We are getting electricity next week. |
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JSB
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Yes by tunnel under the channel.
But stupidly uneven taxes make it cheaper to go by air and add to global warming, noise pollution etc. |
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olivo
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People in BRITAIN not just England!!! |
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COLIN Mc
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yes under the sea
channel |
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blue skies
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yes - through the channel tunnel |
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teeth hoover
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Yes it's called the Eurostar i believe. |
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andy
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euro tunnel under the sea |
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dontknoweither
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No. Eurotunnel train from London St Pancras to Paris. But if you start from Nottingham, unless Im wrong, I think you have to catch a standard train to St Pancras, and then change trains there to get one of the special under-sea trains. Eurostars dont run all the way up to Nottingham.
Hope that helps. |
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G A
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you can go on the eurostar to paris. |
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Alan F
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You go through the Channel tunnel |
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j2frw
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No, there is a tunnel under the english channel connecting England an France |
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idac123
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yes but why would you want to go ? |
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sofiafatale
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Yes. On the Eurostar train. |
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ღblackcatღ
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Yes,there is a tunnel under the sea(I think it is called Channel Tunnel or something like that) |
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pin ball
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yes its a quick easy journey. . ive done it 3 times and its good. |
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jon_mac_usa_007
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They built it in 1994, where have you been?
The Channel Tunnel (French: le tunnel sous la Manche), or Chunnel, is a 50.450 km (31.35 mi) long rail tunnel beneath the English Channel at the Strait of Dover, connecting Folkestone, Kent in England (51°5′49.5″N 1°9′21″E / 51.097083, 1.15583 (Folkestone end of tunnel)) to Coquelles near Calais in northern France (50°55′22″N 1°46′50.16″E / 50.92278, 1.7806 (Coquelles end of tunnel)).
It was a megaproject with several false starts, but it was finally completed in 1994. It is the second-longest rail tunnel in the world, with the Seikan Tunnel in Japan being longer, but the undersea section of the Channel Tunnel, at 37.9 km (23.55 miles), is the longest undersea tunnel in the world. It is operated by Eurotunnel. The American Society of Civil Engineers has declared the tunnel to be one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World. |
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Lisa T
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Hae you not heard of the Euro Tunnel? |
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classyone
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Submarine or water ski across then get a bike from one of the locals. Hope this helps. lol |
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Heather F
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Yes in England |
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english_babe
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of course! EURAIL! |
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saxo
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not just england people anyone with a passport can use it silly just hop on a train. |
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