The three main tunnels under the Pyrenees are the Somport Tunnel, the Bielsa Tunnel, and the Canfranc Tunnel. The Somport Tunnel connects Spain and France, running between the towns of Canfranc and Aínsa. The Bielsa Tunnel, also linking Spain and France, is located near the Bielsa village and connects to the Aragnouet region in France. The Canfranc Tunnel, originally built for a railway, connects the town of Canfranc in Spain to Pau in France, although it has been largely out of use since the 1970s.
they are vertical tunnels, angle tunnels, and horizontal tunnels. THE END
the train tunnels are where the trains goes through under ground
Midi-Pyrenees is located in the southern France and is located next to the provinces Aqutaine and Languedoc-Rousillon. It is right under the provinces Limousin and Auvergne. The mountains Pyrenees and Massif Centeral are covering half of Midi-Pyrenees!
Three; two 7.6 metre running tunnels and a service tunnel between them.
of course!
Yes
The advantages of tunnels are: Tunnels can shorten the distance - instead of going over or around a hill or a mountain. Tunnels can be relativley dry - going under a river or lake Tunnels can be of fairly consistant temperature - may not freeze or be too hot
yes
Yes.
to bring the animals in that fought
You can get there from the well near Sir Liam in Knight's Keep. These are Tunnels under Petpet Park
an earthworm makes tunnels in the ground and keeps it moist.So it wont dry out.