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Höga Kusten Bridge

Höga Kusten Bridge is one of the longest suspension bridges in the world.
Sweden 2021 part VI - Ångermanland, Norrbotten

July 11th 2021
An igloo in summer, a battle site in a country that has had peace for more than 200 years and a nature reserve to preserve the aftermath of a nature disaster We decided to stay in Sweden during our vacation this summer. We did the same last year and then we mainly travelled in mid Sweden. This year the plan was to go further north than that because, as we will show in this and in comin ... read more
Europe » Sweden » Norrbotten County » Kalix

Swedish Flag A military power during the 17th century, Sweden has not participated in any war in almost two centuries. An armed neutrality was preserved in both World Wars. Sweden's long-successful economic formula of a capitalist system interlarded with substant... ... read more
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7th November 2021

Wow- Does it sway on windy days?
8th November 2021

I guess so
Long suspension bridges and tall buildings need to be slightly flexible and sway a little in strong winds. Otherwise they would break in a storm. So it makes sense that this bridge can sway a little. If you are able to feel it is another story. I have no idea if that is possible. /Ake

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