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Are there secret tunnels under 10 Downing Street?

Built to protect communication cables during World War II, the tunnels are around 100 feet below ground and pass from Nelson's Column, to the Houses of Parliament and beyond, even passing under 10 Downing Street where you'll find a lift into the PM's gaff... amazing!



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Beneath London's bustling cities lies a mysterious world of Cold War-era tunnel systems and underground chambers - these number in the hundreds. Many of these are owned by the Ministry of Defense and have never been publicly acknowledged - and until recently authorities remained secretive about them.

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The Kingsway Exchange tunnels, an expanse of 8,000 sq m of passageways several hundred feet below High Holborn, were shrouded in mystery for most of the 20th century with details covered by the government's Official Secrets Act, because of their wartime role as a base for MI6 officials.

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Located in Big Valley, West Elizabeth, you will find the Hidden Tunnel Points of Interest along the North Western most border. Found not far South West of the Stilt Shack and the Crashed Airship, you will find the Hidden Tunnel tucked along the very border of the map.

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2. The tunnel rumours. Rumours of tunnels linking Buckingham Palace to various other parts of London are prevalent. As we've already said, it's unlikely that a tunnel exists linking the palace to the tube.

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The Channel Tunnel is made of three separate tunnels running parallel to each other. One train tunnel running south (UK to France), one train tunnel running north (France to UK) and one service tunnel. All three tunnels were drilled below the seabed and link Folkestone in Kent to Coquelles in Pas-de-Calais.

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Derinkuyu (also known as Elengubu, Cappadocian Greek: ?a?a??p? Malakopi; Turkish: Derinkuyu Yeralti Sehri) is an ancient multi-level underground city near the modern town of Derinkuyu in Nevsehir Province, Turkey, extending to a depth of approximately 85 metres (280 ft).

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