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Beneath the Neon: Life and Death in the Tunnels of Las Vegas is a non-fiction account by author and journalist Matthew O'Brien, with photos by Danny Mollohan. It chronicles the author's time in subterranean Las Vegas. As he pursued a killer who hid in the tunnels, he discovered hundreds of people living underground and interviewed many of them ...
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Entry into the Las Vegas flood control tunnels. Other journalists have focused on the underground homeless in New York City as well. Photographer Margaret Morton made the photo book The Tunnel. [8] Filmmaker Marc Singer made the documentary Dark Days in the year 2000, and a similar documentary, Voices in the Tunnels, was released in
The two vehicle tunnels will be filled with a fleet of autonomous Tesla-based EVs that can carry up to 16 people at a time. Musk's Las Vegas tunnel plans are worrying Monorail officials Skip to ...
The system Boring has built in Las Vegas—small tunnels with funky pink, blue, and green lighting—has nevertheless captured the public’s attention. That includes people who aren’t supposed ...
The network of tunnels located underneath the Las Vegas Convention Center, built by Musk's Boring Company, have seen at least 67 trespassing episodes since 2022, according to reports from Boring ...
This is an episode list of the long-running documentary television series Modern Marvels. Series overview ... "Tunnels" March 5, 1995 () ... "Las Vegas Hotels" August ...
Consisting of two rail tunnels and a small service tunnel, it totals 153 km in length. This episode looks at the race between the British and the French to complete the tunnelling of the Channel Tunnel and the obstacles faced in its construction. 2004-09-22 [2] 2004-09-13 [3] 04 United States: Sears Tower (now the Willis Tower)