sändstegen
Sändstegen is a term originating from Scandinavian languages, literally translating to "sending steps" or "dispatch steps." It is most commonly used in a historical or nautical context, referring to the set of wooden steps or a gangway that was lowered from a ship to the dock or shore to allow for the embarkation and disembarkation of people and cargo. These steps were essential for transferring goods and passengers safely between a vessel and land, especially when there was a significant difference in height due to tides or the ship's load.
The construction of sändstegen varied depending on the size and type of ship, as well as the
The process of deploying and retracting the sändstegen was a routine part of port operations. Sailors would