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Nada Tunnel is a historic 900-foot (270 m) long tunnel along Kentucky Route 77 in Powell County, Kentucky, in the United States. [1] [2] Formerly a railway tunnel, the tunnel has often been described as the "Gateway to Red River Gorge" for the shortcut it provides motorists to the Red River Gorge canyons of the Daniel Boone National Forest.
Casablanca Tunnel, Indonesia: an underpass located in East Jakarta, Indonesia is one of the most reportedly haunted tunnels in the country and has become a famous urban legend among locals. Locals believe the tunnel was once a mass grave, and there are reported sightings of a pontianak who was raped and killed before the underpass was ...
Nada Tunnel, KY 77, Powell County, near Red River Gorge Park, built for logging. Leatherwood Tunnel, twin tunnels, at Leatherwood in Perry County on KY 699.
To enter the Gorge through Nada Tunnel, turn left onto KY-15 and then right onto KY-77. A quote for your week: “In the confrontation between the stream and the rock, the stream always wins, not ...
Built in the early 1900s so logs could be hauled out of the gorge by railroad, the 900-foot Nada Tunnel now allows one-lane traffic. A very long exposure in 2006 captured only the taillights of ...
Nov. 7—Aaron Cahal, left, is seen with his sister-in-law, Michelle Black, while working at the Haunted Tunnel in Ironton. The Ironton Lions Club operates the attraction, located in the Old Route ...
Nada Tunnel is a 900-foot-long (270 m), 12-foot-wide (3.7 m), and 13-foot-high (4.0 m) logging tunnel built between 1910 and 1912. Rock and dirt were removed by dynamite, steam drills, and hand tools. One man was killed during tunnel construction when he attempted to thaw frozen dynamite which exploded when he set it near a fire. [6]
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