Sentences with phrase «subterranean tunnels»

The phrase "subterranean tunnels" refers to passageways or passages that are located underground, beneath the surface of the Earth. Full definition
This is a network of subterranean tunnels that were once the refuge of bandits and smugglers.
Impulsively, Socha decides to accept money to keep them hidden, cramped into the dark recesses of the dank, rat - infested subterranean tunnels.
First, they are the only thermo - conforming (cold blooded) mammals, which means they are unable to regulate their own body temperature and thus require an environment that provides a relatively constant temperature (such as subterranean tunnels).
Throughout World War II, a series of subterranean tunnels were constructed underneath the Ksiaz Castle, a medieval building in Walbrzych that was supposed to eventually serve as Adolf Hitler's headquarters.
A subterranean tunnel (pictured at lower right) leads up the mountainside to a «Graubünder barn» (a traditional barn built in the traditional style of the region, pictured at lower left), should an undetected escape become necessary, or perhaps if the occupants need access to safely stowed cows to handcraft some Swiss cheese.
The spring was made inaccessible to attackers and its waters were channeled in a subterranean tunnel cut through the soft limestone rock into the city.
Love stories aren't Anderson's forte, and neither is lengthy exposition; fortunately, Pompeii's second half is tailor - made for Anderson's established skill set, unfolding over a matter of hours, with many scenes set in and under a gladiatorial amphitheatre that recalls the arenas, subterranean tunnels, and cavernous vessels of Anderson's best movies.
Beneath the surface of the Central Valley, a staggering network of subterranean tunnels, chambers, and grottos meanders for some 10 acres, hidden...
For the Bottoms Up set, you must search the subterranean tunnels of the Mountain for five hidden drinking cups.
Elon Musk has revealed a whole host of details about his subterranean tunnel transportation system called Loop.
Made of foam and white plaster, they were conceived as 1:1 scale models of some future disaster - broken planes, masses of geological rock forms and subterranean tunnels are conjoined together in a manner that recalls the aftermath of an explosion or a natural cataclysm, whose colour can only be added by the events of a history yet to unfold.
Paolozzi's mosaics cover about 950 sq m of the subterranean tunnel and concourse walls of Tottenham Court Road station in a trippy explosion of color and dynamic, eclectic imagery that make mundane journeys a psychedelic joy.
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