The barge Nicolaj Saj has been digging at the anchor blocks of the Great Belt Bridge since mid-May, when it is time to give the “islands” that protect the anchor blocks a makeover. This is according to Jens Villemoes, press officer at Sund og Bælt.\- Since the bridge opened in 1998, wind, currents and erosion have eaten away at the islands around...
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The barge Nicolaj Saj has been digging at the anchor blocks of the Great Belt Bridge since mid-May, when it is time to give the “islands” that protect the anchor blocks a makeover. This is according to Jens Villemoes, press officer at Sund og Bælt.\- Since the bridge opened in 1998, wind, currents and erosion have eaten away at the islands around...