The club, which trains up to 70 dogs on Sunday mornings, lost a range of equipment including see-saws, tyre tunnels, and A-frames. |
Shot mostly in dark tunnels and grimy city streets, it oozes a gothic quality. |
Apple maggot earned the name railroad worm long ago for its meandering tunnels beneath the apple skin and eventually throughout the flesh. |
Since aerodynamicists did not have wind tunnels, they would have to use supersonic-capable aircraft. |
Many adits, shafts and tunnels, some extending over 100 m, pursue these veins deep underground. |
Fauna such as anemones, gorgonia and lace corals thrive in the caverns and tunnels of the Turkish Aegean and Mediterranean. |