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Dubbed one of the world’s most extraordinary drives, Norway’s Atlantic Ocean Road is a £9 million engineering marvel that continues to captivate thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike.
An curved arrow pointing right. Norway is famous for its beautiful fjords — but having large bodies of water cut through its land poses a few transportation problems, especially in places where ...
The 8.2km-long Atlantic Ocean Road connects Averøy to mainland Norway, revealing extraordinary views as it hops from island to island. There is a difference between our chronological and ...
Norway is building a futuristic new underwater tunnel for cars with floating sections which will ... Currently, the journey on the jagged coastal highway takes 21 hours by car and ferry, but ...
Norway has won approval for the state-funded scheme it intends to use to support development of up to three floating offshore wind projects under the Utsira Nord competitive tender, just one week ...
Norwegian green energy supplier Fred. Olsen 1848 has deployed a 124 kW pilot project of floating PV at sea. Located in Risør, Norway, the 50×50 metre floating array will be commissioned during ...
Norway has won approval for the state-funded scheme it intends to use to support development of up to three floating offshore wind projects under the Utsira Nord competitive tender, just one week ...