This is fabulous! (Reminds me of the network of secret tunnels under MIT, some of them cluttered with obsolete scientific instruments.)https://twitter.com/LillyLyle/status/1256672416211841024 …
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Here's an article with photos:https://londonist.com/2016/01/monument …
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I've been up it and still managed to not know any of that stuff
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I had no idea you could go inside (and up). Now I’m regretting the hundreds of times I walked past admiringly and didn’t think to investigate further!
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Digging the first subway in New York a worker at the front of the tunnel disappeared. When found he had fallen into a full subway station that was built and abandoned due to politics back in its day as a private venture to bypass the choked surface streets.pic.twitter.com/UvUW3EWS6U
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As Moscow subway is digged everyone expects that someday Ivan IV's library will be found (hidden somewhere underneath Moscow due to intrigue,one of the best libraries of the time). So far lots of subway,no library
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How can we adjust the acquisition protocol to ensure capture of similar items in the future? What other treasures were missed - like, specifically? How can we find those? Who did raise alarms? Who tried to tell us? How will we recognise them? Can the Dewey system help? (Serious.)
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(Also simultaneously kidding.)
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