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Tunneling

Tunneling

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What's on the left toward the top of the tunnel - storage, a ladder, or what? And about how high were the tunnels?
I believe that is called a "wire run" used to route cables and pipes.
The tunnels varied in height from about 7 to 9 feet; it wasn't claustrophobic but I'm sure it would have been after a day or so of hiding in there, or if it was full of people and supplies.
"I will surely hide my face in that day for all the evil which they shall have worked."
wow for a second it looked as if u were on a catwalk and to the left was a drop down to a floor below
You have captured the claustrophobic nature of this spot so that it can be "felt" just looking at it through a computer screen. Amazing!
I imagine building this place must have been really something to experience. It would be an interesting interview. Also to hearing the stories of some who actually used it, would get my attention. Thanks for this!
tripod shadow?
At first glance, I thought the phots was side-ways....the wire run or what ever it is, is on the floor!

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