Kjøllsæter Bridge

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Kjøllsæter Bridge
Kjøllsæter Bridge

Kjøllsæter Bridge (Norwegian Kjøllsæterbrua) is an 518 feet (158 metres) long wooden bridge that crosses the river Renaelva in Åmot, Hedmark in Norway. The bridge connecting two big military training areas for the Rena Camp, and is build for heavy machines crossing it, it also gives the people living in Rød area a better road connection. Keeping the NATO standard and stand 109 metric tons on a span of 100 feet, the bridge is probably one of the strongest wooden bridges in the world.[citation needed] The clearance to the water is 18 feet. Kjøllsæter bridge was opened 17th of August 2006.

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