"Drunk Bridge" in Norway. Storseisundet Bridge. The Atlantic Road. VIDEO TRAVELS ONE MINUTE GUIDE
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The Storseisundet Bridge (Norwegian: Storseisundbrua). The Atlantic Road.
In 2005, the road was voted Norway's «Engineering Feat of the Century», and is also known to be the world's most beautiful drive.
Known locally as the "drunk bridge" is the longest of the eight bridges that make up the Atlanterhavsveien ("The Atlantic Road"), the road connection from the mainland Romsdal peninsula to the island of Averøya in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway.
The Atlantic Road is preserved as a cultural heritage site and is classified as a National Tourist Route.
The route was originally proposed as a railway line in the early 20th century, but this was abandoned. Serious planning of the road started in the 1970s, and construction started on 1 August 1983. During construction the area was hit by 12 European windstorms. The road was opened on 7 July 1989, having cost 122 million Norwegian krone (NOK)
Видео "Drunk Bridge" in Norway. Storseisundet Bridge. The Atlantic Road. VIDEO TRAVELS ONE MINUTE GUIDE канала LR-TRAVELLERS
LR TRAVELLERS presents project "VIDEO TRAVELS ONE MINUTE GUIDE". Facebook channel https://www.facebook.com/VideoTravelsOneMinuteGuides/
The Storseisundet Bridge (Norwegian: Storseisundbrua). The Atlantic Road.
In 2005, the road was voted Norway's «Engineering Feat of the Century», and is also known to be the world's most beautiful drive.
Known locally as the "drunk bridge" is the longest of the eight bridges that make up the Atlanterhavsveien ("The Atlantic Road"), the road connection from the mainland Romsdal peninsula to the island of Averøya in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway.
The Atlantic Road is preserved as a cultural heritage site and is classified as a National Tourist Route.
The route was originally proposed as a railway line in the early 20th century, but this was abandoned. Serious planning of the road started in the 1970s, and construction started on 1 August 1983. During construction the area was hit by 12 European windstorms. The road was opened on 7 July 1989, having cost 122 million Norwegian krone (NOK)
Видео "Drunk Bridge" in Norway. Storseisundet Bridge. The Atlantic Road. VIDEO TRAVELS ONE MINUTE GUIDE канала LR-TRAVELLERS
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