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There is the girth, which buckles under the saddle skirt from under the horse's belly; the stirrup leathers, which attach the stirrup irons to the saddle; and there is the martingale, which stops the horse's neck from tossing.
English
It is a tunnel under the Channel inside which TGV(High Speed train) Eurostar links France to UK from Paris to London. French call it "Le tunnel sous la manche" In English, it is called "The Channel Tunnel"
the thing a horse wears under the saddle is called a saddle pad ! (:
It is called a saddle pad it goes under the saddle and some ,but not all are shaped like saddles.
It is called a saddle, and is buckled on under the horse's midriff.
The channel tunnel.
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the Eurotunnel is actually the company that manages and operates the Channel Tunnel. And the Channel Tunnel links France to England. and vice-versa. hope that helps :)
The English Channel TunnelApparently the English call it the Eurotunnel and the French call it le Shuttle
A numnah, or saddle pad. The saddle pad is a square, and the numnah is the shape of the saddle, generally. In North America, usually you will only hear the term saddle pad. Comes in all shapes (for some dressage saddles, "swallowtail", square, fitted) and thicknesses (a "baby" pad is a thinner variety"). Also, many English riders use half pads that are half the size of a saddle pad and are meant to fit under the saddle but on top of the saddle pad (some people use them alone). These come in memory foam, sheepskin, or various synthetics.
It is called the Jack Lynch Tunnel, named after the former Irish Taoiseach who was from Cork, where the tunnel is.