The Tunnel on the Beach of Dunedin, New Zealand, In the 1870's when John Cargill lost his youngest daughter during to a rip tide. So overpowered by the sables of her loss, John en-sphere from depression which he never recover. He decided to keep busy himself, with a time-consuming project, something that would honor his daughter and bring beauty to his pain, So he create something beautiful in memory of his youngest daughter. He decided to dig tunnel framed at a sandstone coastline south of Dunedin, New Zealand. It is easy to say Awesome creation but one grieving father show's his pain and just wanted to give his daughter something to smile about even though she was gone.
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Top of the tunnel leading to Tunnel Beach. Image credit David Overton
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Beautiful photos!
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