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Bridged by Curiosity: The Tunnel Vision Quest

Once upon a time, in a bustling town, there lived a curious child who loved to ask questions about everything around them.

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One day, as the child walked by a huge bridge, they wondered, "Why do we build bridges that stretch so high?"

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The child's friend, a wise mole, explained, "Bridges help us cross over rivers and valleys, while tunnels go under mountains."

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"Without bridges and tunnels, it would be hard for us to travel from one place to another," the mole added, smiling.

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Excited to learn more, the child asked, "Who builds these amazing structures?" The mole replied, "Humans work together to construct them."

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The mole pointed to a map showing how bridges and tunnels connect cities, making it easier for people and goods to move around.

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Inspired, the child said, "I want to help build bridges and tunnels when I grow up, to connect people and places!"

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And so, the child's curiosity led them to imagine all the places they could explore and new friends they could meet, thanks to bridges and tunnels. The end.

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