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In the 1930s, workers bored a 13-mile tunnel beneath Mt. San Jacinto. Here's a look inside the engineering feat that carries Colorado River water to Southern California.
Nick's Signal Spot explores the untold story of tunnel radio systems that bring AM and FM signals to life below the surface.
The San Jacinto Tunnel is a 13-mile-long, concrete-lined water tunnel built between 1933 and 1939, carrying Colorado River ...
The tunnel-and-garage combo has sent some Salzberg ... “I think what amazes people is that a private individual can dig into the mountain,” Green Party official Ingeborg Haller, who is leading ...
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Get Lost In The USA on MSNStumphouse Tunnel: A Quirky Stop in South Carolina's UpstateStumphouse Tunnel offers a rare glimpse into an unfinished railroad project that never came to be. Dark, eerie, and full of history, this quirky spot is perfect for adventurers looking for something ...
The 13-mile-long San Jacinto Tunnel was bored through the mountain in the 1930s by a crew of about 1,200 men who worked day and night for six years, blasting rock and digging with machinery.
Scott Reierson, an operations and maintenance supervisor for the Metropolitan Water District, leads a group on a tour, walking through a 16-foot-diameter tunnel toward the west portal of the ...
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