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flame-shadow · 2 months
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my pieces for @hkhallowzine
the Kingdom's Edge illustration was so much work, but it was very rewarding. and the Stag drawing is spot art that accompanies @vulturereyy's writing
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followthebluebell · 5 months
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One of the fun things about work is that we have the occasional secret door that's only accessible to the cats! These connect some of the rooms, allowing cats to have their own territories and personal spaces without completely cutting them off from each other.
This is also hugely useful when it comes to socializing litters of kittens with each other since they can visit one another and still be closed off at night or when people aren't supervising. When the doors are closed, it's still a great way to see how adult cats react to other adults. It gives us a better idea of who wants to play with other cats and who would prefer to be a solo kitty.
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nemfrog · 5 months
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"Proposd tunnel under the Hudson River." Marvelous wonders of the whole world. 1886.
Internet Archive
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reality-detective · 3 months
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Greg Reese Report 👇
Underground Tunnels and Hybrid Breeding Programs. The hidden agenda to seed the human race after a great cataclysmic reset. 🤔
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~ Red ~
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runawayandhide · 5 months
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illustratus · 1 year
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mapsontheweb · 6 months
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A Tunnel to the sea ! A late 70's Czechoslovakian project to link Czechia to the Adriatic Sea.
A bit of reading: 1, 2
Basically it was a project to end the landlock situation of Czechoslovakia
by tomydenger
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girlactionfigure · 2 months
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Joint IDF and ISA announcement: 
A significant underground Hamas intelligence asset and weapons inside offices—These findings were found within UNRWA facilities
Over the last two weeks, IDF and ISA forces have been conducting a division-level targeted raid on terror targets in northern and central Gaza.
The forces operated in the areas of Shati and Tel al-Hawa in northern Gaza. Approximately 120 Hamas terrorists were killed and 20 terrorist infrastructure sites were destroyed as part of the operation. 
Following ISA intelligence, the forces arrived at a tunnel shaft near an UNRWA school. The shaft led to an underground terror tunnel that served as a significant asset of Hamas' military intelligence and passed under the building that serves as UNRWA's main headquarters in the Gaza Strip.
The tunnel was 700 meters long and 18 meters deep and contained several blast doors. A wide variety of intelligence assets were seized during the operation. The newly-found intelligence will allow the forces to operate against additional Hamas targets. The dismantling of the tunnel weakens Hamas' intelligence capabilities.
The forces located electrical infrastructure inside the tunnel connected to UNRWA's main headquarters, under which the underground tunnel was located, indicating that UNRWA's facilities supplied the tunnel with electricity.
Following these findings and based on preliminary ISA intelligence, the forces conducted a targeted raid on UNRWA’s central headquarters, which contains offices for various humanitarian and international organizations. Large quantities of weapons were found inside the rooms of the building, including rifles, ammunition, grenades and explosives. Intelligence and documents discovered in the offices of UNRWA officials confirmed that the offices had in fact also been used by Hamas terrorists.
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basedhighsenberg · 4 months
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correctopinionhaver · 3 months
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eretzyisrael · 2 months
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BY JEHAD AL-SAFTAWI
The two-story construction site was surrounded by a wall and two gates. And every night we were all in the apartment at our family building, where the door closes and locks at 10 p.m. without fail. “No one comes or goes after 10,” my mother told Um Yazid.
The next day I went to the construction site with my mother and Hamza. After a quick look around, we saw nothing amiss. But when we examined the site more closely, we found several concrete slabs in the area under the interior staircase, each about 1.5-ft. long. We also found an area with newly moved soil to the right of our house and the wall surrounding it.
My brother Hamza and I dug a depth of 1.5 ft. in that soil as our mother looked on. We would soon hit a metal gate, sealed with a lock. We had no idea what it was or why it was there. Hamza and I quickly covered the area with soil again and went directly to our neighbor’s house.
Ahead of our visit, Um Yazid told us that every few nights she would look out the windows of her four-story building at the wall surrounding our house and see the arrival of a medium transport vehicle. People would exit the van and hang a large piece of plastic tarp to obscure what they were doing. They would hear sounds of loading and unloading and feel the vibrations of digging coming from the empty piece of land behind our houses. She suspected someone was digging a tunnel.
The day after we inspected the house, Um Yazid called to say that the men had returned in the night. My mother didn’t want me to go, but I put on my clothes and headed alone to the unfinished home. When I reached the iron door of the house, I began to hear the movement of people inside the house. I knocked on the door. A masked person opened the door and asked me to step back a bit. Then he closed the door behind him and asked who I was. I defiantly told him that I am the owner of the house. “Who are you?” I asked.
Meeting masked men is something we are used to in different aspects of Gazan life. We argued. I told him my uncle, who was a member of Hamas and prosecutor in its government, would stop them from building a tunnel. The masked man insisted they would continue as they pleased. He said I should not be afraid and that this would just be a small closed room to remain buried underground. No one can enter or exit. He said that only in the case of an Israeli ground invasion in this area and the displacement of residents would these rooms be used to supply weapons.
“We don’t want to live above a stockpile of weapons,” I told him, just before he forced me to leave.
Construction continued, and Um Yazid continued to report to us about late night activity. Hamza and I visited every few weeks, always finding the same gate, never sure what we could do, or what was really happening behind it. Our uncle assured us we had nothing to fear. 
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reality-detective · 3 months
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Another One 👆
Rock City is a tourist attraction on Lookout Mountain in Lookout Mountain, Georgia. Opened in May 1932, the attraction gained prominence after owners Garnet and Frieda Carter hired Clark Byers in 1935. 1400 Patten Road, 30750, Lookout Mountain, Georgia...
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5 million square feet available 🤔
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jollyrebelwinner · 2 months
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phoenixyfriend · 1 year
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NYC has lost so many tunnels? Lost track of, forgotten, rediscovered... it's ridiculous. Half of these are for TRAINS. Those are HUGE.
Inspired by The Secret Tunnels Beneath New York. (Warning for the Columbia University section, will elaborate below the cut.)
Warning for a section on early psychiatric treatments, which were. Uh. Well, if you know anything about late-19th early-20th century "insane asylums" then you know what to expect. Segues into a slightly less intense section on civil rights protests.
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dispersed-ghost · 1 month
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Oh my fucking god
So my friends and i were talking abt tmp, as one does. And we were wondering if the tunnels were a thing now that the archives are in manchester (because yk the fucking hole in the floor...). Since they were a part of millbank prison and designed by smirk etc. We doubted it since we had not heard shit from smirk, but suprise suprise the assumtion was wrong. There is a prison in manchester, commonly called strangeways. Strangeways is, in fact, also built like a panopticon.....
I live in fear for the coming episodes. And i hope Jonny and Alex find some terrefying way to prove us wrong
Edit: the prison in question is HM Prison Manchester
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