Storseisundet Brug, Norway
From series “The Most Unusual and Strange Bridges on Earth”Year: 1989. Lenght: 260 meters.
The unusual bridge, which is absolutely necessary for the fans of the nerve kitzel, is located in Norway. The unique Storseisundet Bridge is part of the road, which extends along the rocky coast. The main feature of the bridge is complicated bends and gradients. On some stretches of the road, the visible part of the bridge is reminiscent of a real diving board. From every angle of view Storseisundet Bridge looks peculiar.
The locals have given the original names of the bridge that reflect the main particularity. They call Storseisundet 'the drunken bridge'. The bridge is located on the territory of the Møre og Romsdal Gouvernements and connects its mainland with Averøya Island. The Storseisundet Bridge is part of the so-called 'Atlantic Road', which houses 8 bridges. Storseisundet is the longest underneath, the extension of the bridge forms 260 meters. The bridge was opened in July 1989 and since then attracts thousands of curious drivers and tourists who are looking for new impressions.
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