Kone Oyj Underground High Rise Laboratory

A tunnels leads to the limestone mine at the Kone Oyj High Rise Laboratory in Tytyri, Finland, on Tuesday, March 6, 2018. Kone, which manages a global workforce of 55,000 from Espoo, Finland, says its pushing the limits of elevator physics at a 350-meter-deep lab it recently reopened inside an active limestone mine west of Helsinki. Photographer: Roni Rekomaa/Bloomberg via Getty Images
A tunnels leads to the limestone mine at the Kone Oyj High Rise Laboratory in Tytyri, Finland, on Tuesday, March 6, 2018. Kone, which manages a global workforce of 55,000 from Espoo, Finland, says its pushing the limits of elevator physics at a 350-meter-deep lab it recently reopened inside an active limestone mine west of Helsinki. Photographer: Roni Rekomaa/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Kone Oyj Underground High Rise Laboratory
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