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DescriptionFaroe Islands, Borðoy, Norðdepil (2), entrance to Hvannasundstunnilin.jpg
English: Entrance of the Hvannasundstunnilin (Hvannasund Tunnel) close to Norðdepil on the island Borðoy, Faroe Islands. This tunnel was built in 1967. It is 2120 m long and connects Norðdepil with Árnafjørður. It has only a single lane and no lights. There's one priority direction, with a series of passing places on the other side. This tunnel is one in a series of two that connects Klaksvík with the eastern side of Borðoy and with the island Viðoy. The other is the Árnafjarðartunnilin (Árnafjørður Tunnel) that connects Klaksvík and Árnafjørður (1680 m long, built in 1965, also single lane, no lights).
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