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林荫大道水至清
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The re Strait, also known as the Songde Strait. It connects the Baltic Sea and the Katgart Strait. It is 110 kilometers long,4-28 kilometers wide, and12-28 meters deep. It is the deepest waterway in the Baltic Sea. There are many wind turbines in the sea that can be seen on the plane.
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Posted: Jul 8, 2019
138***29
5/5Outstanding
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During Europe, many times from Copenhagen Airport in Denmark to Lund, Sweden, the train always passes through the restrait Bridge. Every time it is shocking. Especially when the train passes through the undersea tunnel to the sea, it is like driving on the sea, surrounded by flocks of seabirds playing. The other day from Milan to Copenhagen, the sky saw the restrait bridge, in the sunset, beautiful! The mobile phone took the overlooking picture.
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Posted: Aug 15, 2018
享受生活2013
5/5Outstanding
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Malmö is Sweden's third largest city, it is very close to Denmark, it is very close to the channel, there are trains to Copenhagen, the traffic is very convenient. Of course, if the time requirements are not high, you can also take the ferry to and from the two places.
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Posted: Oct 2, 2017
katy616
5/5Outstanding
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The strategic location is important in the re Straits, which connects the Baltic and Atlantic Oceans, with Denmark at one end and Sweden at the other, and most of the main transports between the straits are ferries! The ferry is only 15 minutes from Helsinger in Denmark to Helsingborg in Sweden, and the main one connecting Copenhagen and Malmö is the Erle Strait Bridge. Walk around Malmö to see the new landmark revolving building (Turning Torso), overlooking the Erle Strait Bridge and the other side to Copenhagen...