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  • ROME, Italy - Underground road tunnel in downtown Rome, with converging lines and diminishing perspective.
    Street tunnel in Rome, Italy (Copyri...tif
  • Underground road tunnel in downtown Rome, with converging lines and diminishing perspective.
    Tunnel (2791006085104).tif
  • ROME, Italy - An orange supercar speeds by on the cobblestone rode of an underground tunnel in Rome, Italy.
    Tunnel in Rome, Italy (Copyright Dav...tif
  • Underground road tunnel in downtown Rome, with converging lines and diminishing perspective.
    Tunnel (2781005200000).tif
  • Road and tunnel in Dupont Circle, downtown Washington DC
    dupont circle tunnel-dupont circle-w...tif
  • Road and tunnel in Dupont Circle, downtown Washington DC
    dupont circle tunnel-dupont circle-w...tif
  • Yosemite Valley from Wawona Tunnel lookout with El Capitan at left, Yosemite National Park
    i245023731-yosemite valley-wawona tu...tif
  • Yosemite Valley from Wawona Tunnel lookout with El Capitan at left, Yosemite National Park
    i245023713-yosemite valley-wawona tu...tif
  • Yosemite Valley from Wawona Tunnel lookout with El Capitan at left, Yosemite National Park
    i245023628-yosemite valley view-wawo...tif
  • One of the corridors inside the thick concrete wall of the Hoover Dam. This particular corridor is tiled, but most of them are just bare concrete.
    Photo of Hoover Dam Tunnel (25209091...tif
  • Road and tunnel in Dupont Circle, downtown Washington DC
    Dupont Circle panorama (L241190240).tif
  • Tourists try to slip down into one of the many camouflaged entrances to the tunnel complex. The Cu Chi tunnels, northwest of Ho Chi Minh City, were part of a much larger underground tunnel network used by the Viet Cong in the Vietnam War. Part of the original tunnel system has been preserved as a tourist attraction where visitors can go down into the narrow tunnels and see exhibits on the defense precautions and daily life of the Vietnamese who lived and fought there.
    Photo of Cu Chi Tunnels Tourists in ...tif
  • A group of tourists listen to a lecture on the tunnel system and its history. The Cu Chi tunnels, northwest of Ho Chi Minh City, were part of a much larger underground tunnel network used by the Viet Cong in the Vietnam War. Part of the original tunnel system has been preserved as a tourist attraction where visitors can go down into the narrow tunnels and see exhibits on the defense precautions and daily life of the Vietnamese who lived and fought there.
    Photo of Cu Chi Tunnels Tourist Lect...tif
  • A display of the types of unexploded ordnance recovered from the surrounding area from the American bombing campaign against the Viet Cong in the area during the Vietnam War. The Cu Chi tunnels, northwest of Ho Chi Minh City, were part of a much larger underground tunnel network used by the Viet Cong in the Vietnam War. Part of the original tunnel system has been preserved as a tourist attraction where visitors can go down into the narrow tunnels and see exhibits on the defense precautions and daily life of the Vietnamese who lived and fought there.
    Photo of Cu Chi Tunnels Unexploded O...tif
  • Tourists walk down to the underground tunnels. The Cu Chi tunnels, northwest of Ho Chi Minh City, were part of a much larger underground tunnel network used by the Viet Cong in the Vietnam War. Part of the original tunnel system has been preserved as a tourist attraction where visitors can go down into the narrow tunnels and see exhibits on the defense precautions and daily life of the Vietnamese who lived and fought there.
    Photo of Cu Chi Tunnels Underground ...tif
  • A sign marks a bomb crater made by a high explosive bomb dropped by a B-52 as part of the American bombing campaign during the Vietnam War. The bombing campaign stripped the landscape of all vegetation, but it has now come back. In this example, bamboo grows in the crater. The Cu Chi tunnels, northwest of Ho Chi Minh City, were part of a much larger underground tunnel network used by the Viet Cong in the Vietnam War. Part of the original tunnel system has been preserved as a tourist attraction where visitors can go down into the narrow tunnels and see exhibits on the defense precautions and daily life of the Vietnamese who lived and fought there.
    Photo of Cu Chi Tunnels B52 Bomb Cra...tif
  • A tour guide explains a range of different booby traps used as anti-personnel defenses in the area during the war. The Cu Chi tunnels, northwest of Ho Chi Minh City, were part of a much larger underground tunnel network used by the Viet Cong in the Vietnam War. Part of the original tunnel system has been preserved as a tourist attraction where visitors can go down into the narrow tunnels and see exhibits on the defense precautions and daily life of the Vietnamese who lived and fought there.
    Cu Chi Tunnels Booby Trap Exhibit (k..739)
  • A tour guide explains to tourist what the American bombing campaign did to the surrounding landscape. At left of the frame is one of the many bomb craters that pockmark the area. The Cu Chi tunnels, northwest of Ho Chi Minh City, were part of a much larger underground tunnel network used by the Viet Cong in the Vietnam War. Part of the original tunnel system has been preserved as a tourist attraction where visitors can go down into the narrow tunnels and see exhibits on the defense precautions and daily life of the Vietnamese who lived and fought there.
    Photo of Cu Chi Tunnels Bomb Crater ...tif
  • A display of the wide range of bombs, missiles, and artillery shells that were used by American forces against the Viet Cong in the area. The Cu Chi tunnels, northwest of Ho Chi Minh City, were part of a much larger underground tunnel network used by the Viet Cong in the Vietnam War. Part of the original tunnel system has been preserved as a tourist attraction where visitors can go down into the narrow tunnels and see exhibits on the defense precautions and daily life of the Vietnamese who lived and fought there.
    Photo of Cu Chi Tunnels Bombs and Ar...tif
  • A tour guide demonstrates how one of the many booby traps that were used in the area worked. Inside the fenced area, the grass camouglages a trapdoor that swings down to reveal metal spikes at the bottom of a pit. The Cu Chi tunnels, northwest of Ho Chi Minh City, were part of a much larger underground tunnel network used by the Viet Cong in the Vietnam War. Part of the original tunnel system has been preserved as a tourist attraction where visitors can go down into the narrow tunnels and see exhibits on the defense precautions and daily life of the Vietnamese who lived and fought there.
    Photo of Cu Chi Tunnels Booby Trap E...tif
  • A tour guide demonstrates how one of the many booby traps that were used in the area worked. Inside the fenced area, the grass camouglages a trapdoor that swings down to reveal metal spikes at the bottom of a pit. The Cu Chi tunnels, northwest of Ho Chi Minh City, were part of a much larger underground tunnel network used by the Viet Cong in the Vietnam War. Part of the original tunnel system has been preserved as a tourist attraction where visitors can go down into the narrow tunnels and see exhibits on the defense precautions and daily life of the Vietnamese who lived and fought there.
    Photo of Cu Chi Tunnels Booby Trap (...tif
  • The Basilican Cistern is located in the historical peninsular of Istanbul in the Sultanahment district. It was built in the 6th century during the reign of Justinianus. It's 140 metres long and 70 metres wide. There are 336 marble columns, each 9 metres high, arranged in 12 rows of 28 columns. Most are in the ionic and Corinthian styles, although a few are Doric style. The water comes from the Belgrade Woods, 19 kilometres north of the city, transported by aqueducts. Among Roman age art sculptures are two Medusa's heads carved into columns.
    Basilica Cistern Marble Columns in I...tif
  • The Basilican Cistern is located in the historical peninsular of Istanbul in the Sultanahment district. It was built in the 6th century during the reign of Justinianus. It's 140 metres long and 70 metres wide. There are 336 marble columns, each 9 metres high, arranged in 12 rows of 28 columns. Most are in the ionic and Corinthian styles, although a few are Doric style. The water comes from the Belgrade Woods, 19 kilometres north of the city, transported by aqueducts. Among Roman age art sculptures are two Medusa's heads carved into columns.
    Basilica Cistern Marble Columns in I...tif
  • The Basilican Cistern is located in the historical peninsular of Istanbul in the Sultanahment district. It was built in the 6th century during the reign of Justinianus. It's 140 metres long and 70 metres wide. There are 336 marble columns, each 9 metres high, arranged in 12 rows of 28 columns. Most are in the ionic and Corinthian styles, although a few are Doric style. The water comes from the Belgrade Woods, 19 kilometres north of the city, transported by aqueducts. Among Roman age art sculptures are two Medusa's heads carved into columns.
    Medusa's Head in the Basilica Cister...tif
  • The Basilican Cistern is located in the historical peninsular of Istanbul in the Sultanahment district. It was built in the 6th century during the reign of Justinianus. It's 140 metres long and 70 metres wide. There are 336 marble columns, each 9 metres high, arranged in 12 rows of 28 columns. Most are in the ionic and Corinthian styles, although a few are Doric style. The water comes from the Belgrade Woods, 19 kilometres north of the city, transported by aqueducts. Among Roman age art sculptures are two Medusa's heads carved into columns.
    Basilica Cistern Marble Columns in I...tif
  • The Basilican Cistern is located in the historical peninsular of Istanbul in the Sultanahment district. It was built in the 6th century during the reign of Justinianus. It's 140 metres long and 70 metres wide. There are 336 marble columns, each 9 metres high, arranged in 12 rows of 28 columns. Most are in the ionic and Corinthian styles, although a few are Doric style. The water comes from the Belgrade Woods, 19 kilometres north of the city, transported by aqueducts. Among Roman age art sculptures are two Medusa's heads carved into columns.
    Basilica Cistern Marble Columns in I...tif
  • The Basilican Cistern is located in the historical peninsular of Istanbul in the Sultanahment district. It was built in the 6th century during the reign of Justinianus. It's 140 metres long and 70 metres wide. There are 336 marble columns, each 9 metres high, arranged in 12 rows of 28 columns. Most are in the ionic and Corinthian styles, although a few are Doric style. The water comes from the Belgrade Woods, 19 kilometres north of the city, transported by aqueducts. Among Roman age art sculptures are two Medusa's heads carved into columns.
    Tourists at the Basilica Cistern in ...tif
  • The Basilican Cistern is located in the historical peninsular of Istanbul in the Sultanahment district. It was built in the 6th century during the reign of Justinianus. It's 140 metres long and 70 metres wide. There are 336 marble columns, each 9 metres high, arranged in 12 rows of 28 columns. Most are in the ionic and Corinthian styles, although a few are Doric style. The water comes from the Belgrade Woods, 19 kilometres north of the city, transported by aqueducts. Among Roman age art sculptures are two Medusa's heads carved into columns.
    Medusa's Head in the Basilica Cister...tif
  • The Basilican Cistern is located in the historical peninsular of Istanbul in the Sultanahment district. It was built in the 6th century during the reign of Justinianus. It's 140 metres long and 70 metres wide. There are 336 marble columns, each 9 metres high, arranged in 12 rows of 28 columns. Most are in the ionic and Corinthian styles, although a few are Doric style. The water comes from the Belgrade Woods, 19 kilometres north of the city, transported by aqueducts. Among Roman age art sculptures are two Medusa's heads carved into columns.
    Basilica Cistern Marble Columns in I...tif
  • The Basilican Cistern is located in the historical peninsular of Istanbul in the Sultanahment district. It was built in the 6th century during the reign of Justinianus. It's 140 metres long and 70 metres wide. There are 336 marble columns, each 9 metres high, arranged in 12 rows of 28 columns. Most are in the ionic and Corinthian styles, although a few are Doric style. The water comes from the Belgrade Woods, 19 kilometres north of the city, transported by aqueducts. Among Roman age art sculptures are two Medusa's heads carved into columns.
    Basilica Cistern Marble Columns in I...tif
  • The Basilican Cistern is located in the historical peninsular of Istanbul in the Sultanahment district. It was built in the 6th century during the reign of Justinianus. It's 140 metres long and 70 metres wide. There are 336 marble columns, each 9 metres high, arranged in 12 rows of 28 columns. Most are in the ionic and Corinthian styles, although a few are Doric style. The water comes from the Belgrade Woods, 19 kilometres north of the city, transported by aqueducts. Among Roman age art sculptures are two Medusa's heads carved into columns.
    Basilica Cistern Marble Columns in I...tif
  • The Basilican Cistern is located in the historical peninsular of Istanbul in the Sultanahment district. It was built in the 6th century during the reign of Justinianus. It's 140 metres long and 70 metres wide. There are 336 marble columns, each 9 metres high, arranged in 12 rows of 28 columns. Most are in the ionic and Corinthian styles, although a few are Doric style. The water comes from the Belgrade Woods, 19 kilometres north of the city, transported by aqueducts. Among Roman age art sculptures are two Medusa's heads carved into columns.
    Basilica Cistern Marble Columns in I...tif
  • The Basilican Cistern is located in the historical peninsular of Istanbul in the Sultanahment district. It was built in the 6th century during the reign of Justinianus. It's 140 metres long and 70 metres wide. There are 336 marble columns, each 9 metres high, arranged in 12 rows of 28 columns. Most are in the ionic and Corinthian styles, although a few are Doric style. The water comes from the Belgrade Woods, 19 kilometres north of the city, transported by aqueducts. Among Roman age art sculptures are two Medusa's heads carved into columns.
    Basilica Cistern Marble Columns in I...tif
  • The Basilican Cistern is located in the historical peninsular of Istanbul in the Sultanahment district. It was built in the 6th century during the reign of Justinianus. It's 140 metres long and 70 metres wide. There are 336 marble columns, each 9 metres high, arranged in 12 rows of 28 columns. Most are in the ionic and Corinthian styles, although a few are Doric style. The water comes from the Belgrade Woods, 19 kilometres north of the city, transported by aqueducts. Among Roman age art sculptures are two Medusa's heads carved into columns.
    Basilica Cistern Marble Columns in I...tif
  • The Basilican Cistern is located in the historical peninsular of Istanbul in the Sultanahment district. It was built in the 6th century during the reign of Justinianus. It's 140 metres long and 70 metres wide. There are 336 marble columns, each 9 metres high, arranged in 12 rows of 28 columns. Most are in the ionic and Corinthian styles, although a few are Doric style. The water comes from the Belgrade Woods, 19 kilometres north of the city, transported by aqueducts. Among Roman age art sculptures are two Medusa's heads carved into columns.
    Basilica Cistern Marble Columns in I...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - The Principal Magazine was part of the 1870s modernizastion. The structure houses the fort's main gunpowder supply. It was built with concrete and earth to protect against new rifled artillery. Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Principal Magazine at Fort Moultrie,...tif
  • A train arrives at one of the distinctive domed stations of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority subway system in the Washington DC area. This station is in Ballston, Arlington, a few stops out from downtown Washington DC.
    Washington DC Metro Station Train Ar...tif
  • A train pulls out from a platform of a London Underground station as part of the famous subway system known as the Tube.
    The Tube in London (1460526211825).tif
  • Escalators in the London Underground. London, United Kingdom.
    London Underground Escalators (14605...tif
  • Escalators in the London Underground. London, United Kingdom.
    London Underground Escalators (14605...tif
  • Avallon
    Street in Avallan near Chablis (1080...tif
  • Taittinger Champagne, Epernay
    Champagne underground cellar (111042...tif
  • Taittinger Champagne, Epernay
    Champagne underground cellar (111042...tif
  • Taittinger Champagne, Epernay
    Champagne underground cellar (111042...tif
  • One of the corridors inside the thick concrete wall of the Hoover Dam. This particular corridor is tiled, but most of them are just bare concrete.
    Photo of Hoover Dam Corridor (252090...tif
  • A Washington DC Metro escalator is out of service . . . again . . . and barricaded off to prevent passengers from using the center row. At the top is the bright daylight at the entrance to the station.
    Washington Metro Escalator Out of Se...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Underground Bunker at Fort Moultrie,...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - The Principal Magazine was part of the 1870s modernizastion. The structure houses the fort's main gunpowder supply. It was built with concrete and earth to protect against new rifled artillery. Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Principal Magazine at Fort Moultrie,...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - The Principal Magazine was part of the 1870s modernizastion. The structure houses the fort's main gunpowder supply. It was built with concrete and earth to protect against new rifled artillery. Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Principal Magazine at Fort Moultrie,...tif
  • A train leaves the platform at one of the distinctive domed stations of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority subway system in the Washington DC area. This station is in Ballston, Arlington, a few stops out from downtown Washington DC.
    Washington DC Metro Station Train Le...tif
  • A train arrives at one of the distinctive domed stations of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority subway system in the Washington DC area. This station is in Ballston, Arlington, a few stops out from downtown Washington DC.
    Washington DC Metro Station Train Ar...tif
  • One of the distinctive domed stations of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority subway system in the Washington DC area. This station is in Ballston, Arlington, a few stops out from downtown Washington DC.
    Washington DC Metro Station Empty Pl...tif
  • A train leaves the platform at one of the distinctive domed stations of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority subway system in the Washington DC area. This station is in Ballston, Arlington, a few stops out from downtown Washington DC.
    Washington DC Metro Station Train Le...tif
  • One of the distinctive domed stations of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority subway system in the Washington DC area. This station is in Ballston, Arlington, a few stops out from downtown Washington DC.
    Washington DC Metro Station Empty Pl...tif
  • An excavated section of some of the original watercourse plumbing underneath the historic Roman baths in Bath, Somerset, UK.
    Underground Plumbing of the Roman Ba...tif
  • Taittinger Champagne, Epernay
    Champagne underground cellar (111042...tif
  • The cistern, located 500 feet of the Hagia Sophia on the historical peninsula of Sarayburnu, was built in the 6th century during the reign of Byzantine Emperor Justinian I.
    Arches of the Basilica Cistern Istan...tif
  • Schonbrunn Palace
    i158112752-rose corridor at schonbru...tif
  • A small exhibit showing a cutaway of the Cu Chi Tunnels complext during the Vietnam War at the Vietnam Military History Museum. The museum was opened on July 17, 1956, two years after the victory over the French at Dien Bien Phu. It is also known as the Army Museum (the Vietnamese had little in the way of naval or air forces at the time) and is located in central Hanoi in the Ba Dinh District near the Lenin Monument in Lenin Park and not far from the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum.
    Vietnam Military History Museum Cu C...tif
  • An underground tunnel in one of the caves at the Pathet Lao Caves of Vieng Xai in Houaphanh Province in northeastern Laos. It was in these natural caves deep in karsts that the Pathet Lao leadership avoided constant American bombing raids during the Vietnam War.
    Vieng Xai Pathet Lao Caves Undergrou...tif
  • A doorway and tunnel in one of the caves at the Pathet Lao Caves of Vieng Xai in Houaphanh Province in northeastern Laos. It was in these natural caves deep in karsts that the Pathet Lao leadership avoided constant American bombing raids during the Vietnam War.
    Vieng Xai Pathet Lao Caves Tunnel (3...tif
  • A tunnel in one of the caves at the Pathet Lao Caves of Vieng Xai in Houaphanh Province in northeastern Laos. It was in these natural caves deep in karsts that the Pathet Lao leadership avoided constant American bombing raids during the Vietnam War.
    Vieng Xai Pathet Lao Caves Tunnel (3...tif
  • An underground tunnel in the basement of Building 64 at the famous former prison of Alcatraz, on Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay.
    Alcatraz Historic Architecture (L103...tif
  • At right and in the distance, mounted on the wall, are bronze murals depicting the harsh conditions for prisoners at Hoa Lo Prison under French colonial rule. At left is an example of the very small drainage tunnel that several prisoners escaped through. Hoa Lo Prison, also known sarcastically as the Hanoi Hilton during the Vietnam War, was originally a French colonial prison for political prisoners and then a North Vietnamese prison for prisoners of war. It is especially famous for being the jail used for American pilots shot down during the Vietnam War.
    Bronze mural and exhibits at Hoa Lo ...tif
  • An underground tunnel in the basement of Building 64 at the famous former prison of Alcatraz, on Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay.
    Alcatraz Historic Architecture (L103...tif
  • An underground tunnel in the basement of Building 64 at the famous former prison of Alcatraz, on Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay.
    Alcatraz Historic Architecture (L103...tif