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.
Water moves underground through pipes and man made tunnels. If there are no pipes or tunnels, water finds little holes or crevices to move through.
The book has already been released. it is called Closer.
It's probaby coming our in october 2011.
Peter Rabbit - 2012 The Tale of the Big Move The Tale of the Lost Tunnels 1-11 was released on: USA: April 2013
There are tunnels under the water to get from one pier to the next.
they are vertical tunnels, angle tunnels, and horizontal tunnels. THE END
The Viet Cong used tunnels primarily as infiltration routes around South Vietnam. They would be able to move under ground to near their point of attack without being detected. After attacking a village or military they would return to the tunnel and disappear. They also could move supplies and cache weapons in them for later use. Some of the tunnels even had hospitals.
Select the right tunnels (coming soon) then rescue them by getting the fishing rod and rope (coming soon) and then it's simple. See me I'm Fireguy290 on CP.
yes there are tunnels
The tunnels helped them win because they helped them hit and run at the enemy, or attack and get away quickly. they also helped because they helped the Vietcong get supplies through areas without being vulnerable. Lastly the helped because they kept the Vietcong safe from bombing and artillery.
The magic kingdom has some "not so secret" tunnels. Most people dont know but when your walking through the magic kingdom your actually about 15 feet above ground. The first thing built at the magic kingdom was a series of what would eventually be tunnels because the ground water line was very shallow tunnels could not be dug into the ground. So tunnels were made on top of the ground and then the Magic Kingdom visitors see was built on top of them. The tunnels are used for employees to easily move throughout the park faster and unseen to help make the feeling that your in another "land" more realistic.