In the Faroe Islands, wild, unpredictable weather — fierce winds and rain, and thick fog that settles like a curtain — can ...
Built on a limestone foundation, Valletta housed defense systems in deep tunnels during WWII that saved Malta and Allied ...
Norway want to break its own record for the world's longest tunnel and has revealed its plans to erect a 16.5 mile-long underwater 'megatunnel' ...
The 17-mile underwater tunnel used by high-speed trains will be as deep as 1,558 feet below sea level, according to the ...
The discovery of an underwater drone in Bohol waters, a video of which circulated on social media recently, happened on July 27, 2024, authorities clarified on Thursday. Citing a Philippine Coast ...
and RC-135 Rivet Joint surveillance aircraft for NATO’s Baltic Sentry operation, whose mission is to protect critical underwater structures in the Baltic Sea.
The rest of the trip would allow people to experience 17 miles in an underwater tunnel, and six miles in an underground tunnel only. Each single-track tunnel would have an internal diameter of 7 ...
It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s Super Sub! U-Boat Worx’s just-launched, ruby-red flagship may have more in common with the original 1950s Superman than the color of his cape. The Dutch ...
The Mawan Undersea Tunnel, the first underwater tunnel in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, was officially opened on Tuesday. The tunnel, spanning approximately 8.05 kilometers, connects Qianhai ...
After centuries of speculation, archaeologists in Peru have confirmed the existence of an underground tunnel network, thought to have been built by the Incas. The groundbreaking discovery was ...
Work on the underwater tunnel will start soon, Al-Fartousi said. In November 2024, the General Company for Ports announced the handover for five berths at the Grand Faw Port in Basra. Nasser Al-Asadi, ...
Diego Delso, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons It’s long been rumored that a network of old, underground tunnels lies beneath Cusco, Peru, the capital of the ancient Incan empire. Now ...