The bridge was inaugurated for public use in 2022. Traveling can be an enjoyable experience, but many travelers often express dissatisfaction with the journey itself. Enduring long hours in confined spaces, experiencing disrupted sleep, and dealing with subpar meals can be quite challenging. If there were a way to significantly reduce our travel time while still reaching the stunning destinations around the globe, most of us would eagerly embrace it. Imagine a bridge that links Europe and Asia, slashing travel time by an impressive 93 percent. Sounds appealing, doesn’t it? Turkish authorities shared this vision and took action by constructing the world’s longest suspension bridge, known as the 1915 Çanakkale Bridge.
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