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Sendall Tunnel, St. George's

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Connecting the east and west side of St George's, Sendall Tunnel runs through volcanic rock and stands out as an engineering milestone for its time. Engineers began constructing the tunnel during the 19th century, in commemoration of the island’s governor, Sir Walter Sendall. The tunnel is approximately 106 m (350 ft) and roughly 2.7 m (9 ft) high. Using our world travel planner, St. George's attractions like Sendall Tunnel can form part of a personalized travel itinerary.
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  • Jump in to culture and do what the locals do. I saw tourists decide not to walk through it only because it didn't seem safe! Just like anywhere in the world, it's as safe as you make it...just be... 
    Jump in to culture and do what the locals do. I saw tourists decide not to walk through it only because it didn't seem safe! Just like anywhere in the world, it's as safe as you make it...just be...  more »
  • Apparently once deemed an engineering milestone for the amazingly colourful island. Now just another busy graffiti marked underpass. 
    Apparently once deemed an engineering milestone for the amazingly colourful island. Now just another busy graffiti marked underpass.  more »

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