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Breaks new record: 'I was afraid that the suspension bridge would shake a lot' | BT Udland - www.bt.dk Going from one mountain to another, soaring high above the ground with a large valley gaping beneath you, is not for the faint of heart. But this is now what you can experience in the Czech Republic, where the world's longest suspension bridge has just opened. It writes. The suspension bridge has been under construction for the past two years, and is now ready to be used. The Czech suspension bridge will be named Sky Bridge 721, and it will connect two mountain ridges in the area of ​​Dolní Morava, which is 1116 meters above sea level. The bridge measures no less than 721 meters in length, and is suspended by cables. Austrian blogger Victoria Fellner visited Sky Bridge 721 earlier this week as part of a preview event where she shared photos on her Instagram. Here it sounded like the first step on the bridge gave her a 'feeling of nausea'. But this fear subsided shortly after, when she was allowed to admire the landscape. “I was afraid the suspension bridge would shake a lot, but it wasn’t that bad. The view is really impressive and you can even see the forest below through the espalier. ”The world record for suspension bridges for pedestrians has so far been 516 meters and is located in the Arouca region of Portugal. You can see a video of the suspension bridge at the top of the article. ABROAD FOOTBALL BEHIND CLOSED DOORS B.T.s verdict B.T. in Ukraine Berlingske Media A / S Pilestræde 34 DK-1147 Copenhagen KTlf. +45 33 75 75 33 CVR.no .: 29 20 73 13

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