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‘The object’: Something deep and mysterious has blocked the world’s biggest tunnel boring machine under Seattle

National Post » A secret subterranean heart, tinged with mystery and myth, beats beneath the streets in many of the world’s great cities. Tourists seek out the catacombs of Rome, the sewers of Paris and the subway tunnels of New York. Some people believe a den of interstellar aliens lurks beneath Denver International Airport.

By Michelle|2018-02-05T14:01:12-08:00December 20, 2013|Alaskan Way Viaduct, Design-Build, Highways, Washington|Comments Off on ‘The object’: Something deep and mysterious has blocked the world’s biggest tunnel boring machine under Seattle

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