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The Tyne Tunnel, which runs beneath the River Tyne in northeast England, reaches a depth of approximately 70 feet (about 21 meters) below the riverbed. However, it does not go under the sea; rather, it is situated beneath the river itself. The tunnel facilitates road traffic between North Tyneside and South Tyneside.

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