The tunnel connected London and New York

The tunnel connected London and New York

Actually a telectroscope. Invention, thanks to which residents of two metropolises on the far ends of the world can see each other, and even get your message across. It looks like a giant Victorian tube. The telectroscope stood on the bank of the Thames, near the Tower. Identical is in New York, next to the Brooklyn Bridge. By means of broadband internet connection it enables fast transmission of the street image. The effect is amazing. The inhabitants of both cities have an impression, that they communicate through a huge telescope, that goes all the way across the ocean. Everyone now, who will pay 1 a pound can peer into the ground and wave to the New Yorkers. The inventor is a 53-year-old artist, Paul St George.