Denmark and Sweden are two countries separated by the Baltic Sea, and are connected by a bridge that runs from the Danish capital, Copenhagen, to the Swedish city of Malmö. But it is not just any bridge, but rather an engineering marvel, a hybrid that is half bridge and half tunnel that leaves those who see it with their mouths open. The tunnel itself is 4,050 meters long and starts in the Danish area until reaching the artificial peninsula of Kastrup. There, a 7,845-meter bridge comes to the surface and takes over. It is in fact the largest mixed bridge (for vehicles and trains) in Europe, whose highest pillar measures 204 meters, has three sections and weighs a total of 82,000 tons.
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oh man, there is a big bridge for macau that is very interesting!
No, I didn’t. N thanks for the heads-up
Bridges are super cool, but working with boats makes me wonder how any of them are still standing!