Is the future of travelling to @Tasmania by tunnel? @femern just released their groundbreaking plans for the world’s longest tunnel over the Baltic Sea in 2029, connecting Germany and Denmark! We’re campaigning for a similar tunnel to be built in the Bass Strait for all the seasick Aussies who want to travel to Tasmania. Just one problem, we would need a 555 km tunnel from Melbourne compared to their mere 18km tunnel. But who knows what our future technologies hold? “Grandma why would we go by a dingy boat when we can just hoverboard through the tunnel?” Tag your Tassie Travellers!
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Is the future of travelling to @Tasmania by tunnel? @femern just released their groundbreaking plans for the world’s longest tunnel over the Baltic Sea in 2029, connecting Germany and Denmark! We’re campaigning for a similar tunnel to be built in the Bass Strait for all the seasick Aussies who want to travel to Tasmania. Just one problem, we would need a 555 km tunnel from Melbourne compared to their mere 18km tunnel. But who knows what our future technologies hold? “Grandma why would we go by a dingy boat when we can just hoverboard through the tunnel?” Tag your Tassie Travellers!
Is the future of travelling to @tasmania by tunnel? @femern_as just released their groundbreaking plans for the world’s longest tunnel between the Baltic Sea in 2029, connecting Germany and Denmark!
We’re campaigning for a similar tunnel to be built in the Bass Strait for all the seasick Aussies who want to travel to Tasmania. Just one problem, we would need a 555 km tunnel from Melbourne compared to their mere 18km tunnel. But who knows what our future technologies hold? “Grandma why would we go by a dingy boat when we can just hoverboard through the tunnel?”
Tag your Tassie Travellers!