Among all the illegal tunnels in the world, the one found this week by U.S. and Mexican law enforcement agents is a doozy. It's 2,600 feet long, about three feet wide, and equipped with a rail system to move large quantities of drugs.
Which the agents also found: 10 tons of marijuana, in 873 packages.
The tunnel, which crosses the border in Otay Mesa, a San Diego neighborhood just across the border from Tijuana, was controlled by El Chapo, the famous Mexican cartel boss. According to the San Diego Union-Tribune, agents discovered it in a sting operation. On the U.S. side, agents found a small opening that dropped 32 feet down, and their Mexican counterparts found a similar entrance on the other side.
The only real way to locate tunnels like these is through law enforcement action: tunnel detection technology is neither accurate or flexible enough for tunnel hunters to rely on. Which is one reason why drug cartels keep building them: they're really, really hard to find.
Bonus finds: Half-male, half-female butterfly; coffin of a dog
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