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Passageway with gothic arches, cloister, Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, 2010.
Prairie dog burrow. The prairie dog of the Great Plains. 1902.
Internet Archive
The outside cloister is echoed inside by a long passageway filled with arched windows. It's the cold-weather alternative to the outside walkway.
The Not So Big House - A Blueprint for the Way We Really Live, 1998

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Passageway Ph. Lunaladee
To paraphrase John Muir, between any two trees, is a passageway to a new world.
Entrance to the Grotto of Posillipo
Artist: Charles RΓ©mond (French, 1795β1875)
Date: ca. 1822β1842
Medium: Oil on paper, laid down on canvas
Collection: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, NY, United States
Description
The Grotto of Posillipo (or Crypta Neapolitana) is an ancient Roman tunnel carved through volcanic rock in Naples, Italy, linking the city to Pozzuoli, famous for its association with Virgil's Tomb and as a major stop on the 18th-century Grand Tour for artists like Turner, Thomas Jones, and Hubert Robert, depicted in numerous famous paintings. This nearly half-mile-long, tall, dark passageway was a marvel of engineering, used as a roadway and later a bomb shelter, and is now a restored archaeological site.
Trou noir (XXIV), Marais d'Orx, Landes (France)
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