A few weeks ago I took a flight from Bromma airport in Stockholm toward Brussels. This airport is quite close to where I live and I wanted a window seat on the plane, to see my home from up there. So I did the web-checkin and chose a window seat on the left side of the plane, knowing that that was the right side. The left side, that is.
But unfortunately, the plane went up a little bit more to the left, screwing up my plans. The route was a little bit different than most of the planes I watch through my apartment window taking off from Bromma. Therefore my home, along with the center of Stockholm and all the beautiful buildings, were on the right side. Bummer!
A little bit sad, I started to read my book and half an hour after the take off I look out the window and I see the view from the picture below.
First I thought it’s the Öresundsbron, linking Sweden with Denmark and I resumed the reading more satisfied. But later, when I saw the image on the computer, I noticed the bridge doesn’t look quite as Öresundsbron.
One of my friends on Flickr recognized it as the Great Belt bridge between the Danish islands of Zealand and Funen. Here it is on the map:
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nice
Very cool! I always try to get a window seat