I recently traveled to Belgium to check out a unique piece of architecture called Fietsen Door het Water, located in the provincial park and open air museum of Bokrijk. This is a very unique bike path which is essentially sunken through a pond allowing you to cycle ‘through’ the pond and see the water up close at eye level on either side. Check it out!

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  1. I'd say it's more of a reversed gutter, meant for having the water around it rather than through it. But "semi-tunnel" like you said fits also. Seems to me like this would only be passable in very calm weather, otherwise the lake would be spilling into it making it an un-reversed gutter and kind of dicey to ride. Were the paths around this all dirt? Could you make it with regular road bike tires, assuming there wasn't a huge stretch of it?

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