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[–] BarryOSeven 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Where is Pegasus Museum?

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[–] anonymousgate [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

The one on the far right towards the bottom. The map key from the atlas blocks the view, so I couldn't determine whether there were tunnels under Pegasus.

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[–] carmencita 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

Someone had another post on here about tunnels that went all over and one went under Hillary's house in West Haven. I believe there are woods behind her house. Thank you for your work I believe you and others will be incredibly helpful to our Investigation.

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[–] TowerOfPizza 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

That looks insanely detailed, great work man!

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[–] Cazmir 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

has anyone done this with the original DC subway system?

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[–] whatonearth 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Just to be clear, the things you're talking about are stream culverts and drainage conduits and storm sewers and things like that that you'll find in any built-up place, often full of water and not necessarily big enough for anyone to move around in. I think sometimes the readers of these threads don't realize that and think you're talking about big, dry, lighted tunnels that are somehow unique to DC.

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[–] anonymousgate [S] 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Here's a National Geographic segment where they show some of the tunnels being filled in Rock Creek Park. The streams seem to be more of a trickle since the installation of the tunnels, and the ones they showed could certainly fit human beings. To be clear, I'm pretty skeptical of the idea that these tunnels are being used for trafficking. That's why I wanted to either make connections or put the tunnel theory to bed. I'm still unsure whether this information is at all useful.

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[–] iamthepizzanow ago  (edited ago)

Maybe there are drainage tunnels used as a convenient way of disposing certain types of waste to not be found. JA posted a picture of the end of a small possibly drainage tunnel in a forest, maybe Rock Creek Park.

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[–] FuckUredditFuckuSpez 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

There's a fucking sub way system. Of course there are tunnels. I'm so confused by peoples confusion about this... No one every links to any of the maps that show the subway lines. Am I not understanding something here... I understand that they are referring to abandon tunnels... But There's active tunnels... So of course there are parts of the tunnel not that can not be accessed publicly.

Can Some please explain to my retarded self if everyone is aware of the active tunnels? Because those all line up under pinpong as well as other key locations.

http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=12/38.9027/-77.0248&layers=T Boom. Tunnels. done. The mystery question has been answered. It should also be worth noting,The escalators needed to get down to the subway, are the longest, and steepest escalators I've ever been on. It's somewhat intimidating the first few times.... But my point is, There's a lot of space between the roads, and tunnels below... It's not like it's right below the street.

And we obviously all know that there are tunnels from The capital building, To the white house, and all around to and fro... Right? Like, it's not a theory. Literally there, and it's acknowledged. In fact, I've been the ones In the capital building... I think, I'd have to clarify that with my mom, because I was young at the time, and didn't give a shit about any of the cool shit I was fortunate enough to experience.

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[–] thedreammanalishi 0 points 8 points (+8|-0) ago 

Excellent visualization.

ARC GIS would be able to line up this stuff in a very accurate manner.