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Re: History Challenge
Looks like something to do with the channel tunnel. The buildings on the end not sure.
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Could it have been the launching site for the Normandy invasion? Pete 

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The buildings on the end are the cooling machinery for the channel tunnel.
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The first ever proposal for a tunnel between the UK and France was in 1802. Is it this site?
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Is it....In 1996 the American Society of Civil Engineers identified the tunnel as one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World?
Is it connected with the channel tunnel?

Is it connected with the channel tunnel?
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Re: History Challenge
Channel Tunnel I get....... it's just the rest that baffles me!!dtaai-maai wrote:The answer is literally based on the Channel Tunnel.


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Who won? Whoever said it first? DM marks please 

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Well, before I give it away...
You know where it is, right? There's a port at the top of the photo (east) - that's Dover.
The cliff is quite famous in its own right. Its name would be as familiar to you as, say, Romeo or Falstaff.
This is all closely related to the Channel Tunnel. It is, indeed, based on the Tunnel. Keep digging.
The history is very recent - 80s-90s.
It may not have made the UK much better, but it certainly made it very slightly bigger...
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You know where it is, right? There's a port at the top of the photo (east) - that's Dover.
The cliff is quite famous in its own right. Its name would be as familiar to you as, say, Romeo or Falstaff.
This is all closely related to the Channel Tunnel. It is, indeed, based on the Tunnel. Keep digging.
The history is very recent - 80s-90s.
It may not have made the UK much better, but it certainly made it very slightly bigger...
Okay, no more clues!
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Is it the site for the proposed second tunnel?
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Sea wall at Samphire Hoe, Dover. The Samphire Tower is also just visible.
It was constructed using spoil from the Tunnel.
It was constructed using spoil from the Tunnel.
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Yeaaaa! Samphire Hoe is a bird sanctuary and nature reserve at the foot of Shakespeare Cliff - it is effectively an extension to the Kent coast, reclaimed land from chalk marl excavated when the tunnel was dug.
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