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The Subway, Zion National park, Utah, USAThe Subway, Zion Canyon National Park, Utah, USA
St Georges Church (Bet Giyorgis)Looking down at the rock hewn, monolithic church of St Georges Church (Bet Giyorgis). The town of Lalibela is in the background
Interior of the cave of Cueva Horadad, The Perforated one placed in the mount ArabAi. Heritage of the humanity. UNESCOIt is the surroundings of the cave they find samples of cave Levantine art. Heritage of the humanity UNESCO, placed in Yecla, Murcia Spain
Interior of the cave of Cueva Horadada, The Perforated one placed in the mount ArabAi. Heritage of the humanity. UNESCOIt is the surroundings of the cave they find samples of cave Levantine art. Heritage of the humanity UNESCO, placed in Yecla, Murcia Spain
Outside of the cave of Cueva Horadada, The Perforated one placed in the mount ArabAi. Heritage of the humanity. UNESCOIt is the surroundings of the cave they find samples of cave Levantine art. Heritage of the humanity UNESCO, placed in Yecla, Murcia Spain
Excavations unearthing ancient city of Ecbatana - Hamedan, IranArchaeological excavation of the 9th century BC Median city of Ecbatana, in the very heart of modern-day Hamedan, Iran, a couple of blocks from the city center
Interior during the night of the cave, Cueva Horadada, The Perforated one placed in the mount ArabAiIt is the surroundings of the cave they find samples of cave Levantine art. Heritage of the humanity UNESCO, placed in Yecla, Murcia Spain
Pepperming leaves (Mentha piperita), preparation for making medicine or liquor, on a rustic wooden underground
Sage leaves (Salvia), preparation for making medicine or liquor, on a rustic wooden underground
Sign, Notausstieg freihalten, German for emergency exit, keep clear, for an emergency exit of an underground subway tunnel, Germany, Europe
Parked cadillac with finsThe rear end of a large American car sticks out in a parking garage
Home Grown22nd September 1917: Prize winning vegetables grown by underground railway workers. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Bomb CraterFebruary 1916: A bomb crater in Paris near an Underground station. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Church inside the Derinkuyu Underground CityCave church inside the Derinkuyu Underground City, Derinkuyu District, Nevsehir Province, Cappadocia, Central Anatolia Region, Turkey
Ruins Of The Nabatean City Of PetraPetra, Jordan
Basilica Cistern Sunken Palace, Istanbul, TurkeyWide angle capture, interior reflected in the cistern. Red tone of interior has been highlighted in the post-processing. The cistern was used as a location for the 1963 James Bond film From Russia
Sterkfontein Caves, South AfricaThe Sterkfontein Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage Site part of the Cradle of Humankind at Maroping, South Africa complex
Champagne Cellarcirca 1910: Thousands of bottles of champagne maturing in one of the Roman Cellars at Reims, France where they are left to acquire their famed bubbly qualities. (Photo by Sasha/Getty Images)
Opening Of NYC SubwayOfficials sit in a car inside a train tunnel during the opening ceremony for the first Manhattan subway line (I.R.T #6 train) at the City Hall station, New York City, October 27, 1904
NYC Subway PlatformView of an empty subway platform at Times Square train station, New York City, circa 1960. (Photo by /Getty Images)
City Hall Square In New York CityPedestrians mill about City Hall Square and Park in downtown Manhattan, New York, New York, 1910s. Commuters have a choice between the elevated railroad station and the IRT subway station
Holland TunnelThe Holland Tunnel in New York which links Canal Street and Jersey City. The 9, 000 ft underwater tunnel was completed in 1927. (Photo by Archive Photos/Getty Images)
Child LabourA young girl pulling a cartful of coal through a passage only a couple of feet high, 1842. The cart is attached to her waist by a chain
Sewers Of ParisInside the Paris sewers with a central channel and railway trucks parked along the side. (Photo by Nadar/Getty Images)
The BoatLadies and gentlemen take a tour of the Parisian sewers, 1870. Illustration by Jules Pelcos. Original Publication : Illustrated London News - pub
The WaggonLadies and gentlemen take a tour of the Parisian sewers, 1870. On the right, a tunnel leads up to Rue Laffitte in the north of the city. Illustration by Jules Pelcos
Kilsby TunnelBroken sleepers and pieces of stone on the track in the great ventilation shaft at Kilsby Tunnel, built by Robert Stephenson for the London and Birmingham line
Third Class1875: An engraving of an underground train station transporting workmen. Original Artwork: Engraved by Dure. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Cannon Street StationJuly 1953: Cannon Street Station, viewed from the River Thames, which is the City terminus of the Southern Region and is also connected to the Underground