The air was very stagnant in the tunnels with no air movement. Since the flu is an airborne sickness, the virus was always in the tunnels and was inhaleded by anyone using the tunnels.
they are vertical tunnels, angle tunnels, and horizontal tunnels. THE END
Don Murray has written: 'Man against earth' -- subject(s): Tunneling, Tunnels
yes there are tunnels
It was CS gas, which is a type of tear gas, that was used against those in tunnels in the Viet Nam conflict. It did not "suck oxygen" out of the tunnels, because there was nothing that would do that. Instead, the CS directly affected the occupants. Use the link below to learn more.
The play tunnels that provide the most protection are the ones that come with extra padding sewn in around the steel springs. A good website to get one from is creative play for less.
Guernsey is one of the Channel Islands, which were the only parts of British soil to be occupied by the Germans in WWII. They built many bunkers, observation towers and tunnels (if you get a chance to visit, do go to the 'German Military Underground Hospital'). St Saviour's Tunnel is a tunnel network underneath the parish Church of St Saviour's. It was used as a munitions store because the Germans thought that the English would not bomb a church. Unfortunately, I believe that it is not open to the public.
when they finish making the tunnels
Depends on what you mean by tunnels. There are the short tunnels that allow you to move from playground to street and vice-versa.
Not tunnels for auto traffic. There are two auto tunnels on the westbank of the Mississippi River.
Irena had a dog she trained to bark when soldiers neared, so the Germans would not hear their cries. She also used various trucks and escape tunnels.
Tunnels of Doom happened in 1982.
Tunnels of Doom was created in 1982.