
notreallyher
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It's the Channel Tunnel and was built by cutting through chalk marl rock.
Water does seep into the tunnel and it is pumped out continually to avoid flooding. |
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ted
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Channel Tunnel |
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SteveT
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Channel Tunnel
They dug it through the solid rock under the sea |
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safi82
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The Channel Tunnel |
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shadowman
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The Channel tunnel. They dug below the sea. By the way , the tunnel doesn't move , so it doesn't 'go fast, ! |
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Stephen M
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the channel tunnel is its name. And its built under the sea bed, so being dug through rock, like any other tunnel. |
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Scott Evil
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The Channel Tunnel. There's a train in there.
Here's the Wikipedia entry on it. It tells about the construction.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Channel_Tunnel |
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fiona
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The Channel Tunnel
It was bored through the bedrock from both sides of the Channel, meeting in the middle. |
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Hedge Witch
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The Channel Tunnel - they had to dig deep enough and then stick enough concrete blocks up fast enough that the water didn;t seep in.
Although I understand they DID have a few close calls! |
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Lisa T
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The channel tunnel. |
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sandwell nurse!
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the channel tunnel! |
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gxh98
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It's called the Channel Tunnel. I'm going on it at christmastime and i heard it's very fast! |
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awilliamwylie
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The Channel Tunnel |
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maureen e
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its called the channel tunnel... and they wore water proof clothes lol second part joke 1st true |
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Maggie345
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The channel tunnel. |
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JFK
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The Channel Tunnel or Euro-Tunnel. |
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rg_bargee
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The CHannell tUNNEL aka chunnel. trains only, but you can put your car (or truck) on the train and sit back for about 20 minutes while u go to or from france. the really scary bit is if you need the lav, they're only about 6 cm square!
How did they build it? I always asssumed they waited till the tide went out! |
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ElectronProbabilityCloud
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Its called the Eurolink or Channel Tunnel or Chunnel (if you're a dick). Its under the sea-bed, it's not like a tube that goes through the water! |
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~Sweetest.Girl~
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Good question.
http://bonjourlafrance.net/france-trains/eurostar/english-chunnel-train.htm
I hope that answers your question.
Here's a star cause i like that question and i learned something really kewl today. Lol!!! |
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:D
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the chunnel |
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Foolstein
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Chunnel |
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ben dover
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its called the yellow brick road and leads to the emerald city (london) where you can live happily ever after on free benefits. |
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rhonawk
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The Chanel Tunnel aka The Chunnel |
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Slinky
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The chunnel |
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Grin Reaper
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It's called Immigration Alley. On a good note, at least I now have a cheap Latvian cleaner and a couple of Polish guys to build my extension.
Thumbs down if you're French and jealous |
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Bingo!
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The Chunnel. They pumped out the water. |
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Best answer usually the simplest
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chunnel |
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Gone for good...
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They employed loads of Eastern European immigrants to bucket all the water out - let's face it, they are gonna be using hanging onto the bottom of the trains! |
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Logan Marie
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It is called the Chunnel Tunnel. |
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vgsautiemom
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Isnt' it the Chunnel? |
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F-14D Super Tomcat 21
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the Chunnel
simple, tunnel-boring |
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