File:20060729 Misiryeong Tunnel (Exit to Inje).jpg
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[edit]Description20060729 Misiryeong Tunnel (Exit to Inje).jpg |
English: Misiryeong Tunnel, Gangwon Province, Korea - The Misiryeong Tunnel opened in 2006 running from Inje to Sokcho under the Misiryeong Ridge, Taebaek Mountains. It was the second longest road vehicle tunnel in Korea at that time. It is a twin bore tunnel of 3.69km in length and is part of the Misiryeong Penetrating Road. |
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