World’s tallest sand castle built in Denmark
The world’s tallest sand castle/fort built in Denmark has now set a new Guinness World Record. This 21.6-metre-high (69.4 ft) sand-castle is 3.5 meters taller than a sand castle built in Germany in the year 2019, which held the previous world record of 17.66 meters in height. This sand castle is built from 4,860 tons of sand in the small seaside town of Blokhs. This city is located in North Jutland, Denmark. The city was originally named Hun Hvar. Reportedly, the city receives about 01 million visitors per year. The world’s tallest sand castle in Denmark is 21.6 meters high
Denmark to build world’s first energy island in North Sea
On 04 February 2021, Denmark has approved a plan to build the world’s first energy field island in the North Sea. This energy island will produce and store enough green energy to meet the electricity needs of 3 million European homes. This artificial island in the North Sea, which is still in its infancy, will be the size of 18 football fields. It will be connected to hundreds of offshore wind turbines and will supply electricity to homes and green hydrogen for use in aviation, shipping, industry and heavy transportation. The move to build this energy island has been taken