Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport sits several metres below sea level, built on reclaimed land called a polder. Powerful pumps and dikes continuously manage water levels, keeping runways and terminals dry. Despite its location, Schiphol is one of Europe’s busiest and most reliable airports, showing how smart engineering makes large-scale travel infrastructure possible even in challenging geography.
Travel Facts: This Airport Lies Below Sea

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