ENGLAND-FRANCE CHUNNEL COMPLETE
The England-France Chunnel or commonly known as the Chunnel Tunnel is 50km (31miles) long. It is a rail tunnel beneath the English Channel at the Straits of Dover, connecting Kent, UK to Calias in Norther France. It was an expensive project that was brought to life on May 1994.
The England-France Chunnel or commonly known as the Chunnel Tunnel is 50km (31miles) long. It is a rail tunnel beneath the English Channel at the Straits of Dover, connecting Kent, UK to Calias in Norther France. It was an expensive project that was brought to life on May 1994.
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However it was on October 30, 1990 that Workers digging the rail tunnel under the English Channel linked up between England and France at a point forty meters beneath the seabed.
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In short, the island of Britain is connected with the European mainland for the first time since the Ice Age when engineers digging a tunnel under the English Channel meet, connecting England and France.
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The terminal at England.

The terminal at England.
