Norway’s Storseisundet Bridge Or ‘The Drunk Bridge’
Atlantic Ocean Road passes through an archipelago and links mainland Norway with the island of Averoy. (DailyMail).
Iconic Storseisundet Bridge, or locally known as ‘the drunk bridge’ is the one of the most popular spots on the five-mile Atlantic Ocean Road in Norway.
The Atlantic Ocean Road passes through an archipelago and it links mainland Norway with the island of Averoy.
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Road trip: Storseisundet Bridge is one of the features that lures thousands of tourists to the oceanfront route every year. (DailyMail).
For approaching motorists it appears that the ‘bridge to nowhere’ drops off into the sea, but it’s just an optical illusion.
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With a curve that protrudes over the Norwegian Sea, the 850-ft bridge plays a visual trick on approaching motorists.
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Nice curves: Norway’s picturesque Atlantic Ocean Road includes the iconic Storseisundet Bridge. (DailyMail).
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