"International tunnels" typically refer to tunnels that traverse international borders and connect two or more countries. These infrastructures can serve various purposes, including transportation (for vehicles, trains, or pedestrians), utility distribution (such as for water, electricity, or telecommunications), or even as part of military operations. Some well-known international tunnels include: 1. **Eurotunnel (Channel Tunnel)**: This underwater tunnel connects the UK and France, allowing for the transport of vehicles and passengers via train.

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