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THE conspicuous network of high tension cables which is being spread criss-cross about the countryside may serve to remind us of the far greater ramifications of gas pipes and cables underground. Indeed, the streets of the cities of the world are as busy transporting material below the surface as above it, whilst in some lands, notably in America, pipelines carrying natural gas run across the countryside for great distances.
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Pylons and Pipelines. Nature 130, 753–755 (1932). https://doi.org/10.1038/130753a0
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