Linked faults explain ancient mythology and inform plans for world's longest suspension bridge

Ancient Greek mythology told tales of two fearsome monsters working in tandem across the narrow channel separating mainland Italy from the island of Sicily. Scylla was a vengeful rock-dwelling monster on one side; Charybdis was a tempestuous whirlpool on the other.


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Source: Phys.org