Atlantic Ocean Road in Norway
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The road is built on several small islands and skerries, which are connected by several
causeways, viaducts and eight bridges—the most prominent being Storseisundet Bridge. Driving along the Atlantic Road is like teetering on the edge on the sea. The road’s rollercoaster feel, curvy bridges and phenomenal views have made it a favorite of road trippers and motorcyclists. This fantastic video gives you an idea of how epic driving this atlantic highway in Norway can be. Well yes, as you saw it, the brutal waves of the Norwegian Sea often crash over the pavement during storms. Can you imagine that during its construction the road was subjected to 12 hurricanes! The hell! The road is preserved as a cultural heritage site and its section from Vevang to Bud is classified as one of the eighteen National Tourist Routes. More: http://strangesounds.org
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