Watch: Incredible Jellyfish-shaped Underwater Roundabout on Faroe Islands Set to Open
News 18The works of the Eysturoyar tunnel network are nearly over and the gates to a spectacular undersea roundabout are about to open. According to a report by The Guardian, this roundabout is the world’s first underwater roundabout that goes under the North Atlantic ocean. This tunnel will make it a lot easier to reach the capital of Faroe Islands, Torshavn, from several locations, as per a report by NCC, the contractor firm responsible for working on the Faroe Islands’ tunnel. As per The Guardian report, while the whole world was facing economic downfall in the hotel and hospitality business, two new hotels opened up in Torshavn a few months back. At present, it takes about 90 minutes to drive along tough and harsh roads around the Skálafjørður fjord to reach the distant, less visited northern islands.