水母海底环岛
Jellyfish Undersea Roundabout

原始链接: https://visitfaroeislands.com/en/plan-your-stay/getting-around/world-first-under-sea-roundabout

2020年在法罗群岛开通的东岛隧道(Eysturoyartunnil)是一项工程奇迹,拥有世界上首个海底环岛。该隧道全长11.2公里,位于大西洋海面下72米处,彻底改变了当地的基础设施,将托尔斯港与第二大人口岛屿之间的通行时间从一个多小时缩短至仅需15分钟。 隧道的中心是一个环绕天然岩柱而建的环岛,由法罗群岛艺术家特伦杜尔·帕图尔松(Tróndur Patursson)负责照明与装饰。该装置主体是一座80米高的钢制雕塑,呈现出人们手拉手的形象,象征着法罗群岛的社区精神与合作理念。通过连接偏远地区与经济体,该隧道有望重塑社会面貌,其独特的艺术设计也已成为全球社交媒体的热点,并成为重要的旅游景点。

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This is no ordinary roundabout. It is part of a marvel of engineering containing the world’s first undersea roundabout, with an illuminated, sea blue central pillar decorated by Faroese artist Tróndur Patursson.

Already a hit on social-media, the colorful tunnel network linking the two largest islands in the Faroe Islands has become a big draw for foreign visitors.

The 11.2 km (6.9 miles) long subsea tunnel network links the cosmopolitan capital of Torshavn with the second most populous island and has cut down traveling time between these two places from more than one hour driving time along the islands mountainous roads to only 15 minutes via the new subsea tunnel.

The subsea tunnel network named Eysturoyartunnil opened on 19 December 2020, after only 4 years of construction, and is expected to transform the Faroese society, connect people, regions, and economies in new ways.

In the heart of this, 72 meters below the surface, is the worlds first under water roundabout.

In the centre of this roundabout is a giant central pillar of natural rock, left behind during the blasting constructions. This giant pillar is now illuminated and decorated by a prominent Faroese artist, Tróndur Patursson. Around the pillar is an 80-metre steel sculpture represents figures in full size holding hands around the roundabout. They stare inwards at the light like worshippers around a volcanic fire. “The figures are walking from darkness into the light,” says Patursson, “And they symbolise the very Faroese idea that by joining hands and working together we achieve great things”, the Faroese artist said to the Guardian

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