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Snaking Passages

Snaking Passages

This corridor connected the main block to the kitchens and cafeteria.
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That is a very interesting corridor .
Looks like an above-ground tunnel .
Similar to what I used to walk in to get to work
when I worked at DisneyWorld .
i wonder how long it took them to realize maybe we should make a corridor there
may have also some connection with the forensic center I'm not sure if they shared the kitchen and other services.
That's one very long corridor. And you can see just how tall those 2 trees really are!
I love it!!!
I'd hate to walk down that alone at night, only 2 ways out...
The clouds are spectacular!
Yeah, the clouds and grass actually give it a pretty peaceful vibe. Also, although it looks a little awkward, the outside tunnels certainly have more of an appeal than the underground ones at places like Pennhurst. Makes people feel a little less confined I guess.
This is a cool view.
trains going where?
I have to agree with kaycebane on the trains comment.

Though at first glance all I could picture was the buildings being large 'habitats for rodent type pets and these tunnels would be the tunnels connecting several different rooms of said rodent habitat.
IDK but i'd rather go through underground tunnels...
Why did they make the corridors so long? Also along the way it doesn't look like theres a pit stop.
...thought the Disney parks all had the tunnels UNDERground...or was that just the one in FLA?
Humm...can you imagine having to RUSH to get somewhere and having to go through these monstrously long tunnels??

Or having to pee...and being late for work...


Oh my. :D
why is it that the kitchen workers always have to walk the most? (works in dietary in a nursing home)

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