Abandoned in 1980 and built in 1914 on the Rails to trails program on the Iron Horse Trail. The tunnel is closed to the Public from November 1st to May 1st.
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Cascade Tunnel
A tunnel that was abandoned in 1929. Parties used to be held in the tunnel until the East end collapsed. THe tunnel can flood without notice and is very dangerous to enter. It is .3 miles east on the Iron Goat trail which runs around where the old railroad track read more
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Electron Hydroelectric Project
This is a man made 8 feet high by 8 feet wide and 10 miles long wooden flume that runs through the winding river valley. It runs to a resivor that produces 22 Mega watts of electricity. The plant is called the Electron. It was rebuilt in 1985 and originally read more
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Batu Caves
A popular Hindu Shrine, there are three main caves and one smaller one and is ma great spot for climbing. Its main attraction is the large statue of the Hindu God at the entrance, besides a steep 272 climb up its steps to finally view the stunning skyline of the read more
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Guoliang Tunnel
A tunnel carved along the side of and through a mountain in China. Very interesting drive. This was the tunnel on a Cadillac ad.
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Silo City Buffalo
Section of Abandoned silos in Buffalo. You can go on official tours for around $40 or go sneak in yourself ehh
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Edgewalk the CN Tower
Toronto’s tallest extreme urban adventure. Tickets are $175* and include keepsake video, printed photos, certificate of achievement and re-entry to CN Tower. You will also receive a Tower Experience Ticket which includes access to LookOut, Glass Floor, SkyPod, Movie and Motion Theatre Ride**
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Moraine Lake
Glacially fed lake in Banff National Park. Elevation of about 6,183 feet (1,885m).
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Sacred Cenote
This was used as a water reservoir by the Mayans. It is a busy tourist attraction sometimes. While the Xtoloc Cenote served a utilitarian purpose, it should be remembered that the Maya believed that cenotes were the passages to the underground and afterlife.
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Lost Cove off Nolichucky River
Abandoned Moonshine Town Park at gps coordinates given 36.05405 -82.386283 follow trail up mountain take a left at the top downhill until a stone wall appears. Not well blazed or marked.