On the roads of Norway: "Attention! You are entering a bridge that leads to nowhere"

On the roads of Norway: "Attention! You are entering a bridge that leads to nowhere"

Categories: Design and Architecture | Europe

"And what can you do if we have winter six months a year? Asphalt does not stand up," is a typical statement of the valiant road services of the Russian Federation. It's an interesting thing, in Norway it's also a long winter, and the roads seem to be just from under the ice rink. But they have their own obstacles there.

On the highway connecting the continental part of the country with the island of Averoy, there is a section that will be scarier than any of our pits. You drive along the coast of the Norwegian Sea, you don't blow your nose, and then a bridge grows, which ends as soon as it begins. And there is no congress. "Whoever is not on an amphibious car is not my fault," the bridge seems to say.

On the roads of Norway: "Attention! You are entering a bridge that leads to nowhere"

On the roads of Norway: "Attention! You are entering a bridge that leads to nowhere" As you understand, this is, of course, an optical illusion. The bridge is built in such a tricky way that at a certain angle it looks more like a springboard. Locals call it the drunken bridge.

On the roads of Norway: "Attention! You are entering a bridge that leads to nowhere" The architect really showed unconventional thinking when designing this structure. And he personally presented Norway with another small attraction.

On the roads of Norway: "Attention! You are entering a bridge that leads to nowhere"On the roads of Norway: "Attention! You are entering a bridge that leads to nowhere"

On the roads of Norway: "Attention! You are entering a bridge that leads to nowhere"

Keywords: Cars | Roads | Bridge | Unusual | Norway

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