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London plans to transform WWII spy tunnels, closed over 70 years ago, into a tourist attraction

Summary by Globo
Located just over 40 meters deep from a subway station in the British capital, the Kingsway Exchange tunnels were built in the 1940s. London intends to soon transform a vast network of underground tunnels from the time of the Second World War into one of the most curious and immersive attractions for tourists in the city. United Kingdom: Pigeons invade London apartment and lose R$ 90,000 'Gone mad': Dog chases and attacks horse ridden by police…
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Located just over 40 meters deep from a subway station in the British capital, the Kingsway Exchange tunnels were built in the 1940s. London intends to soon transform a vast network of underground tunnels from the time of the Second World War into one of the most curious and immersive attractions for tourists in the city. United Kingdom: Pigeons invade London apartment and lose R$ 90,000 'Gone mad': Dog chases and attacks horse ridden by police…

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Globo broke the news in Brazil on Thursday, September 28, 2023.
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