Guest guest Posted June 9, 2006 Report Share Posted June 9, 2006 It's just a pedestrian (pun unintentional) underpass +++ , "suniljohn_2002" <suniljohn_2002 wrote: > > Om Datta Guru > > Dear Mr. Vernalgnia, > > Namaste > > Thanks for ur mail. If I understood ur mail, are you saying that there > is no mountain over there and they have just made kind of tunnel, if > there is no mountain over there then wouldn't be just a road or like a > expressway so why is it called Tunnel in the websites. > > Or is it a road with overhead railings giving it the shape of a Tunnel. > > Do u have a photo by any chance or if anyone has photo pls send it to > me. > > best wishes > > SJ > > > > > , "vernalagnia" <vernalagnia@> > wrote: > > > > , "suniljohn_2002" > > suniljohn_2002@ wrote: > > > > > > David, > > > Sorry forgot to mention if u or anyone knows that Tunnel where > > Diana > > > died, is it underneath a Mountain or near a Mountain, this > > information > > > will be helpful. I haven't visited Paris and vaguely remember the > > Tv > > > clips to identify if a mountain was associated with that Tunnel. > > > > > > Am just presuming that all tunnels are underneath a mountain/hill. > > > > > > Regards > > > SJ > > > > > > Mr. John, > > > > The 'tunnel' you want to know is nondescript underpass, a 100- metre > > tunnel allowing vehicles to pass directly beneath the Place de > > l'Alma without encountering traffic lights. This tunnel is part of > > an expressway running along the Right Bank (northern bank) of the > > Seine River. > > > > Although this is an expressway in the sense that it includes no > > traffic lights or major intersections, the speed limit is still 50 > > kilometres per hour, which is the standard speed limit for city > > streets in France. > > > > And we all know the speed at which the inebriated driver drove the > > S300 into the central pier. > > > > +++ > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2006 Report Share Posted June 9, 2006 It is between the river, la Seine, on a side and the other side , building, square and restaurant. The picture can help you on the link below. The area is Pont de l'Alma (bridge of Alma) where tourist take boat to cruise on the river to see Paris http://www.smartweb.fr/VirtualVisit/monument/frame.asp?monument=pont_alma - vernalagnia Friday, June 09, 2006 9:44 AM Re: Tunnel which Sign/anyone seen that Tunnel where Princess Diana died It's just a pedestrian (pun unintentional) underpass +++ , "suniljohn_2002" <suniljohn_2002 wrote: > > Om Datta Guru > > Dear Mr. Vernalgnia, > > Namaste > > Thanks for ur mail. If I understood ur mail, are you saying that there > is no mountain over there and they have just made kind of tunnel, if > there is no mountain over there then wouldn't be just a road or like a > expressway so why is it called Tunnel in the websites. > > Or is it a road with overhead railings giving it the shape of a Tunnel. > > Do u have a photo by any chance or if anyone has photo pls send it to > me. > > best wishes > > SJ > > > > > , "vernalagnia" <vernalagnia@> > wrote: > > > > , "suniljohn_2002" > > suniljohn_2002@ wrote: > > > > > > David, > > > Sorry forgot to mention if u or anyone knows that Tunnel where > > Diana > > > died, is it underneath a Mountain or near a Mountain, this > > information > > > will be helpful. I haven't visited Paris and vaguely remember the > > Tv > > > clips to identify if a mountain was associated with that Tunnel. > > > > > > Am just presuming that all tunnels are underneath a mountain/hill. > > > > > > Regards > > > SJ > > > > > > Mr. John, > > > > The 'tunnel' you want to know is nondescript underpass, a 100- metre > > tunnel allowing vehicles to pass directly beneath the Place de > > l'Alma without encountering traffic lights. This tunnel is part of > > an expressway running along the Right Bank (northern bank) of the > > Seine River. > > > > Although this is an expressway in the sense that it includes no > > traffic lights or major intersections, the speed limit is still 50 > > kilometres per hour, which is the standard speed limit for city > > streets in France. > > > > And we all know the speed at which the inebriated driver drove the > > S300 into the central pier. > > > > +++ > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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