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Rogfast will overtake Norway’s Lærdal tunnel – which spans 15 miles between Lærdal and Aurland – as the world’s longest sub-sea road when it opens, and is slated for completion in 2033.
Traveling to the Lofoten Islands in Norway is exhausting - over 24 hours of planes, buses, and boats. Toss in brutal jetlag from crossing 8 timezones, icy roads and blizzard conditions ...
On their website, Visit Norway highlighted that tourists can also experience the tunnel as part of a road trip around the area, which features a wide range of interesting historic landmarks.
The bus, which was carrying more than 50 people, was partly submerged after leaving a road in the country’s northwest. By Eve Sampson A bus in Norway veered off the road and plunged partway into ...
Now Norway’s got some mega plans to build what will become the longest and deepest undersea crossing in the world. The project, called Rogfast, will connect the districts of Randaberg and Bokn ...
Just north of Oslo's cargo port, travelers can check out the medieval Akershus Castle and Fortress, as well as the Norway Resistance Museum, an institution that houses exhibits about the Nazi ...