The Stad peninsula, which extends into the Norwegian Sea, presents significant navigational challenges for vessels. The combination of its geographical features and exposure to harsh weather ...
Imagine boarding a cruise ship, gliding into a mountain and emerging on the other side, no stormy seas, no long detours, no risk of abrupt cancellation. That’s the promise of the forthcoming Stad Ship ...
Norway plans to build the world's first tunnel for ships, a 1,700-meter (5,610-feet) passageway burrowed through a piece of rocky peninsula that will allow vessels to avoid a treacherous part of sea.
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World's first tunnel for cruise ships
Norway is constructing the world's first tunnel for cruise ships, the Stad Ship Tunnel. This video provides insights into the details of its construction and highlights the significance of this ...
Folklore has it that even the fierce Vikings were daunted by the treacherous Shadhavet Sea off Norway's west coast. Now, 150 years after being conceived, a plan for a safer route through that same sea ...
Plans for a huge tunnel for ships if given approval would be the first such tunnel in the world and could become a major tourist attraction. If approved, reports newspaper Aftenposten, the tunnel will ...
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Norway plans to build a 1,700-meter (5,610-feet) tunnel for ships – a world first – through a piece of rocky coast to allow vessels avoid a treacherous part of sea.
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