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Q4 Have you ever gone underground or into the more hidden parts of cities to explore? Think tunnels, catacombs, abandoned rail tracks
replying to @kate_frankie @kate_frankie #pttravel A4: i love abandoned railways. I have lots of pics of them but not yet edited.
A4 #pttravel Apart from the Underground and the Paris and Madrid Metros ... no. Unless you count Sally Lunn's tea room in Bath. There's quite an impressive cave in the 'basement'!
RT @RTWBarefoot: @kate_frankie #pttravel A4: i love abandoned railways. I have lots of pics of them but not yet edited. https://t.co/oJyfNF…
A4: Many times. A lot of places, at least in Europe, are a few meters higher than they used to be in the medieval times. There are a lot of things in the underground.
This is the tunnel under the Elbe river, in Hamburg, going from one side to another. #PTTravel
A4 We’ve explored a few tunnels. This is my good friend John in Cudillero, seemingly missing his body - it’s a haunted tunnel you know! #pttravel
RT @NomadKeith: A4 #pttravel Apart from the Underground and the Paris and Madrid Metros ... no. Unless you count Sally Lunn's tea room in B…
A4 #pttravel The Istanbul Cistern is probably the only time I went underground for something.
RT @OanaRoua: A4: Many times. A lot of places, at least in Europe, are a few meters higher than they used to be in the medieval times. Ther…
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A4 I have no photos on me (despite searching a lot today) but I visited the catacombs on the outskirts of Rome. Very strange but also incredibly intriguing. I've done the underground Edinburgh tour too which is very entertaining
RT @Txiki_Tales: A4 We’ve explored a few tunnels. This is my good friend John in Cudillero, seemingly missing his body - it’s a haunted tun…
RT @aok_NW: A4 #pttravel The Istanbul Cistern is probably the only time I went underground for something. https://t.co/4waQUPdJaR