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Ins's ad internet celebrity tunnel. You know where it is?! The abandoned railway turns into a new scenic spot by sign-in. Let's do it!

Come to Adelaide for such a long time, time Jun has taken countless beautiful pictures for countless friends. Time Jun is thinking every day, where else can there be some unique scenery?

This time, time Jun will take everyone to an online celebrity site, Mount Buck (Mount Barker, SA) 's online celebrity train tunnel.

Originally a rail track that crossed the Princes Hwy, it was abandoned and attracted many visitors because of its unique view and scenery.

The exact location of the tunnel is not marked on the map, but it doesn't matter. Time will lead you there step by step.

From Adelaide City, drive along M1 Highway 30 minutes or so. When you drive past the marked location, you will see a section of the rail track, where we are going, next to a park and a brick factory, so parking is not a problem.

Go south along the track, first into a small valley, with a brick factory on the left, the machinery clanking inside, and a racing lane on the right, sometimes hearing the roar of the engine inside. Also pay attention to the foot, here is more remote, sometimes there may be wild animals passing by.

By turning a bend, it was found that there was a train hole in front of it. That's our destination: the red train tunnel.

The train is about 5 meters high, about 100 meters long. The openings at both sides have been painted with graffiti and graffiti on the local youth's hip complex.

On both sides of the cave you can see the path trampled by tourists, which can climb up to the top of the train hole, and many photos of internet celebrities are taken at the top of the cave.

It is suggested to check the weather before going to see if it rained a few days ago. If it rains, the road will become very slippery, a slight slip will fall, and there is no way to climb to the top of the train hole.

Into the tunnel, the tunnel is dark, but fortunately the tunnel itself is not too long, otherwise the timid times will surely dare not go forward. The other end of the tunnel is similar to this one, but the abandoned railway tracks appear to be in a bit of a mess.

If there was a little sun, the green grass could be seen, while the trees, leaves and tracks were dark red, as if the scenery of the two worlds had been forced into a picture.

In spring and summer, the tunnels are vibrant, green meadows and woods in sharp contrast to the broken tunnels.

In autumn, red leaves fall from trees, red leaves spread around the train holes, and red leaves and brown tracks echo each other.

And in winter, the leaves of the trees basically fell, and the train holes fell into a desolation: withered plants, broken leaves, rusty tracks.

On sunny weekends, many people will gather here to take pictures with the tunnel, and many photographers will interpret the story from their own unique point of view.

At night, it was also very crowded, and some people would have picnics by the train hole, some people would take laser pens and lights to paint here, it was not lively.

Leave the tunnel for a few steps north and you can see an abandoned platform with a wooden plank next to it with the name of the station: Littlehampton, and the platform itself is left with only one shell.

Grass and earth have passed the tracks, plants and moss continue to erode pillows and signs, and there was a documentary, "after the disappearance of Man," in which the scene is the same.

Because the tunnel is not remote, so the surrounding facilities are very complete, the supermarket restaurant has everything, and it is only a few minutes' drive from the German village, taking a few beautiful photos here, and then going to the German village of Handov (Hahndorf) to eat a pig elbow. Isn't it beautiful?

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