Why Denmark and Sweden Had to Build a Tunnel AND a Bridge
Why Denmark and Sweden Had to Build a Tunnel AND a Bridge At first glance, it’s just a bridge. But take a closer look, and you’ll find a hidden tunnel, a man-made island, and an international balancing act that almost didn’t happen. Connecting Denmark and Sweden required more than steel and concrete—it demanded aviation workarounds, maritime diplomacy, and a surprising touch of ecology. Why did this link need three different parts to work? The answer reveals one of the most fascinating infrastructure stories of our time. #sweden #denmark #öresund #tunnelbridge

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