WW2 Oil Storage Tunnels Let's Go Travel Australia


WW2 Oil Storage Tunnels Let's Go Travel Australia

WWII Oil-Storage Tunnels Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, Australia & Pacific Darwin You can escape from the heat of the day and relive your Hitchcockian fantasies by walking through the WWII oil-storage tunnels. They were built in 1942 to store the navy's oil supplies (but never used); now they exhibit wartime photos. Address Kitchener Dr


WW2 Oil Storage Tunnels Let's Go Travel Australia

Another bit of WWII History we never knew about.The tunnels are located right across the road from the Darwin Waterfront area and are set into the hill that.


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Japanese Attack Pearl Harbor. 3. The Bombing of Fort Stevens and the Lookout Air Raids. The only attack on a mainland American military site during World War II occurred on June 21, 1942, on the.


WW2 Oil Storage Tunnels Let's Go Travel Australia

WWII Oil Storage Tunnels, Darwin, Northern Territory. 1,338 likes · 33 talking about this · 3,943 were here. The WW2 Oil Storage Tunnels were constucted.


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The WW2 Oil Storage Tunnels were built as "TOP SECRET" installation after the Bombing of Darwin saw the above ground oil storage tanks destroyed. Come and learn about how the construction of these huge tunnels was riddled with constraints and budget blowouts.


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The WWII Oil Storage Tunnels were built during World War II to protect the oil stored in Darwin from Japanese bombing. Located below the cliffs of Darwin City in the Darwin Wharf Precinct on Kitchener Drive, a part of the Waterfront Precinct. By the time the tunnels were completed the risk from bombing had gone and the tunnels never stored oil.


World War II Oil Storage Tunnels, Darwin

The World War II Oil Storage Tunnels located on Kitchener Drive at the wharf were constructed during World War II by the Civil Construction Corps to protect the Darwin's oil supplies from the Japanese. Today the tunnels, an engineering feat in themselves, house a collection of photographs of Allied wartime activity in the Top End.


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Darwin oil storage tunnel. R Walker/cc by 2.0 In 1942, Japanese air raids destroyed the above-ground oil tanks at Stokes Hill, Darwin. After these losses, crews set about building 11.


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Ms Scott recalled taking a tour of Darwin's WWII oil storage tunnels, where a simple equation prompted a mystery. She learned that only two tunnels were open, despite an additional four being built. She had heard early plans showed designs for up to 11 tunnels.


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WWII Oil Storage Tunnels The guide was updated: 2022-06-09. These fascinating tunnels were originally built during World War II in order to protect oil supplies from the Japanese bombings, though they were never used for that purpose. Today, two of the tunnels have been opened to the public and feature a collection of interesting photographs.


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Go back in time to Darwin's Top Secret WW2 Oil Storage Tunnels an underground heritage museum like no other. The subterranean Tunnels are one of Darwin's best tourist attractions. CLICK HERE FOR THE 3D IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE CLICK HERE FOR AUDIO GUIDE Connect to the WIFI: WWIITUNNELS using the Password: Tunnels1


WWII Oil Storage Tunnels Darwin Waterfront, Kitchener Dr, Darwin City NT 0800, Australia

The WWII Oil Storage Tunnels are nothing but that-long unwinding passages where fuel and oil necessary for battle were stored, away from the reach of the Japanese bombs. Although the idea was fool-proof, the construction wasn't. In 1945, a few tunnels had a leak as a result of which water started pouring into the tunnels.


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Located beneath the Darwin Wharf Precinct is a fascinating relic from World War II: tunnels built to protect oil from Japanese air raids, which killed more than 245 people during the Bombing of Darwin.


World War II Oil Storage Tunnels, Darwin

June 15, 2019 Darwin World War II Oil Storage Tunnels is a short walk from Darwin Waterfront area. After the above-ground oil storage facilities at Stokes Hill was destroyed during Japanese air raids in 1942, the local authorities realised the need for an underground storage facility.


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Built during WWII, the World War II Oil Storage Tunnels are one of Darwin's more unique tourist attractions. Located at the Darwin Waterfront Precinct, take your time to explore these historic tunnels before taking in the beauty of the waterfront also.


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World War II Oil Storage Tunnels The objective of tunnel storage for oil arose after oil storage tanks were decimated during Japanese air raids over Darwin during World War II. The plan was for construction of eight tunnels of varying lengths, although this was probably expanded to 11.