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A manhole (utility hole, maintenance hole,[1] or sewer hole) is an opening to a confined space such as a shaft, utility vault, or large vessel. Manholes are often used as an access point for an underground public utility, allowing inspection, maintenance, and system upgrades. The majority of underground services have manholes, including water, sewers, telephone, electricity, storm drains, district heating, and gas.
Upon reaching the bottom, the environment changes dramatically. The air is cooler and often tinged with the earthy scent of damp concrete. The walls are lined with pipes of varying sizes, some glistening with moisture, while others bear the scars of age. The sounds of water trickling, the drip of condensation, and the distant rumble of traffic above create a unique symphony that highlights the contrast between the bustling world above and the quiet, industrious life below.
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