The Chunnel is a name that was sometimes used for the Channel Tunnel before it was built.
The Channel Tunnel an underwater railway tunnel that links the United Kingdom with France, it runs underneath the Strait of Dover. It is 50.45 Km long.
The chunnel (actually the Channel Tunnel) connects England to France.
There is no such thing as the "English chunnel" - indeed there is no such thing as a "chunnel". The term however, was coined from the term "Channel Tunnel" where it became the pseudonym "Chunnel" The English Channel which is itself a body of water separating Britain from France. There is the Channel Tunnel, which is a rail tunnel that goes UNDER (not though) the English Channel and links Britain to France.
The word 'chunnel' isn't used anymore. It was a media manufactured word to describe the Channel Tunnel which is a rail tunnel connecting southeast England with northern France
The Chunnel is an out-of-date name for the Channel Tunnel.
The chunnel comes out in Coquelles, a village near Calais.
an English term for the tunnel is 'the chunnel' (a new word coined from 'channel' and 'tunnel')
The Chunnel is a name that was sometimes used for the Channel Tunnel before it was built.
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The Chunnel runs underneath the English Channel, connecting England and France.
The Chunnel was excavated into chalk by the tunnel boring machines then was reinforced with concrete.
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