The article describes the famous tunnel on the island of Hvar, Croatia, known as 'Pitve' tunnel. It highlights the unique design of the tunnel, which resembles a cave more than a modern structure, and notes that many tourists feel fear while passing through it. The tunnel, built during Yugoslavia in 1963, originally served water supply purposes but was later converted for road traffic. It is the only tunnel on the island and is managed by two traffic lights at its entrances. The article also mentions a hidden secret within the tunnel—a wine cellar that was once a water reservoir and now serves as a storage facility for local wineries due to the stable temperature inside.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the historical and functional aspects of the tunnel without overtly favoring any political ideology. While it discusses the cultural significance of the tunnel and tourist experiences, there is no clear ideological framing or emphasis on political stanc






