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Stockholms Broar. Bridges in Stockholm, a slide show featured with Myth of Lovers and Blue Tango in stereo and High resolution images.
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25 meter (82 feet) bridge jump in Stockholm, Nya Årstabron (Accident)
It's been almost a year since this happened so thought I'd put it up here, jump desc below:
Last year me and my friend decided in our morning drunkenness to jump off Nya Årstabron (aka Western Årsta bridge) in Stockholm, Sweden. I decided that I would go first to try it out and ofcourse, in some wierd way I ended up getting 2 fractures on my back (even though I landed straight with feet first, the impact was so hard that my back-spine compressed and caused 2 fractures, I'm thinking it's the shoes fault) and was put in hospital for 4 days and had to wear a back-brace (pics below) for about 3 months, looked like this:
Everything seems fine in the video but as I landed in the water I got the air knocked out of me and could barely breath, and had a backpain that was immense, but I guess the survival mode in the brain kicked in since I managed to get back in to shore, I remember hearing my buddy screaming but I couldn't look up because of the pain. Ps. No my friend did not jump after me ofcourse... the whole idea was just stupid and I should be happy I got out of it alive.
Some info about the bridge: The bridge is 25 meters (82 feet), sources below (Wikipedia and Swedish Maritime Administration):
Wikipedia ENG:
Wikipedia SWE:
Link to Swedish Maritime Administration about the height (scroll down to Årsta Nya):
Pic of the bridge from below, the left one (note the steel constructions in the water are the same as in the video):
Also some more evidence if you want:
1. (scroll down a bit or search for the word segelfri höjd and translate that part on google translate and you'll see.
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Western Årsta Bridge - Västra Årstabron - Stockholm
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Stockholm Video
Video of our visit in Stockholm, Sweden. Begins with crossing under the Great Neck Bridge at midnight as we sail from Copenhagen to Stockholm on the Jewel of the Seas. We enjoyed the changing of the guard with musicians on horseback, a visit to the Vasa museum and some wonderful scenery as we sailed through Stockholm's Archipelago towards Helsinki, Finland.
Location Malmö: A day in the Western Harbour, Malmö Sweden
The Western Harbour, Malmö´s latest City District, is a vibrant, innovative and sustainable district - in every way. With Santiago Caltrava´s The Turning Torso as its centerpiece, the area is truly an architectural gem, with frontline architecture representing many countries. The entire area shares a common theme of ecology and sustainability, with all aspects taken into concideration - waste disposal, building material, water system and traffic.
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Denmark & Sweden: E20 Øresund Bridge
A drive across the Øresund Bridge and tunnel between Denmark and Sweden. From Copenhagen to Malmö.
STOCKHOLM: EXPLORING historic SAINT JAMES CHURCH ⛪ (Sankt Jacobs kyrka), SWEDEN
SUBSCRIBE: - Saint James's Church (Swedish: Sankt Jacobs kyrka) is a church in central Stockholm, Sweden, dedicated to apostle Saint James the Greater, patron saint of travellers. It is often mistakenly called St Jacob's. The confusion arises because Swedish, like many other languages, uses the same name for both James and Jacob.
Sweden is a Scandinavian nation with thousands of coastal islands and inland lakes, along with vast boreal forests and glaciated mountains. Its principal cities, eastern capital Stockholm and southwestern Gothenburg and Malmö, are all coastal. Stockholm is built on 14 islands. It has more than 50 bridges, as well as the medieval old town, Gamla Stan, royal palaces and museums such as open-air Skansen.
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Stockholm Highlights
Travel through the city districts of Sodermalm, Gamla Stan, Norrmalm, Ostermalm, and Djurgarden. Pass the Royal Palace, which overlooks Stockholm's inner harbor. Fjallgatan with its magnificent view of the city is a must as well as the enchanting medieval Old Town, and 'Gamla Stan'. From the historic island of Riddarholmen, adjacent to the Old Town, you have a stunning view over the lake Malaren and the City Hall. Proceed past the Royal Dramatic Theater along Strandvagen to the island of Djurgarden. This is full of Stockholm's amusement and recreation centers, as well as great parklands, beautiful gardens, cafes and restaurants. Here, you'll also find the Grona Lund Tivoli, the Skansen Open-Air Museum and the well-known Vasa Museum, housing the 17th century warship Vasa. Continue through the Diplomat quarters and through Ostermalm, a fashionable neighborhood of stately apartment buildings. On the island of Kungsholmen, you'll pass the impressive City Hall, renowned for its architecture, and site of the annual Nobel Prize. Proceed south via the Western Bridge to Sodermalm before returning to your ship. Note: There will be no inside visits conducted on this tour; there will be photo stops only. If traveling in a wheelchair, please call 1.866.625.1167 for assistance with these reservations. These spaces are capacity controlled. You will not be able to book this option online. Wheelchair can be stored in luggage compartment, if foldable.
STRÖMBRON BRIDGE CENTRAL STOCKHOLM SWEDEN
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 21 , 2013
Strandvagen, Stockholm, Sweden
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Strandvägen (Beach Road in Swedish) is in Östermalm in central Stockholm and was completed Stockholm World's Fair 1897.
Stretching 1 km east from Nybroplan, Strandvägen is intercepted by (west to east) Arsenalsgatan, Nybrogatan, Sibyllegatan, Artillerigatan, Skeppargatan, Grevgatan, Styrmansgatan, Grev Magnigatan, Torstenssonsgatan, Banérgatan, Narvavägen, Djurgårdsbron, Storgatan, Ulrikagatan, and Oxenstiernsgatan. It has four parallel streets: Almlöfsgatan, Väpnargatan, Kaptensgatan, and Riddargatan. Hamngatan forms a continuation in its western end, as do Djurgårdsbrunnsvägen in its eastern end.
The Djurgården heritage tramway passes over Strandvägen. The waters south of the street are named Nybroviken, Ladugårdslandsviken, and Djurgårdsbrunnsviken.
The street is first mentioned as Ladugårdslands Strandgata and Strandvägen respectively in 1885. However, an outstanding quay along the present waterfront was first discussed in 1857, and within two years a proposal was produced for a combined harbour and an esplanade planted with trees — a street unparalleled in Europe. Works were started in 1862, but by the mid 1870s walking along the water front was still practicable at best, as the area was still crowded with sheds and hovels. The first trees along the 79 m wide street were planted in 1879, and while construction work on the buildings along the street was started in the 1880s, three of four of the 24 buildings were built in the 1890s. However, in front of the World's Fair in 1897, the street was trafficable for both pedestrians and vehicles.
Bünsow House (Bünsowska huset) on number 29--33 constructed in 1886--88, set a standard, not only for the entire street but for architecture in Sweden during the 1890s. It is named after Friedrich Bünsow, who made a fortune on wood and also embellished central Sundsvall with the same kind of luxurious architecture. His architectural contest for the site at Strandvägen was won by the young architect Isak Gustaf Clason who during the contest was studying Renaissance architecture in the Loire Valley. From there he imported the towers, the dormers, and the honest materials (i.e. exposed bricks instead of plaster which dominated Swedish architecture during the preceding decades).
In his 1895 novel Förvillelser, author Hjalmar Söderberg described the building as a defiant and brilliant knight's poem in stone.
Even though Bünsow House set the standard for the street, it was an exception in that it was commissioned by one of the prospected residents. The builders of the remaining buildings on Strandvägen were well aware of the value of the prestigious location, and therefore commissioned some of the best architects of the era to design both the façades and the 5--10 room apartments to appeal to their exclusive audience. From the beginning, the rental cost for most of the apartments behind the prestigious façades exceeded average salaries. The smaller apartments on the backyards, however, were intended for low-income earners.
Since 2005 works to develop Strandvägen into a more attractive area for both pedestrians and ships have been progressing: Footways are being paved in granite and lampposts, benches, and litter bins are given a uniform design, while parked cars are confined to available underground carparks
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Ole Dammegard on the London attack and Stockholm Arlanda false flag.
A video concerning the latest terror attacks in Europe. We see an increased push for more false flags in major cities around Europe in an attempt to stifle the so called great awakening that is rapidly spreading all over the western world.
The terror attack on Stockholm Arlanda airport was avoided due to leaks and brave people that rapidly shared information concerning this potential false flag. We could see all the evidence on a possible fals flag with a new terror law being ready two days before. Just like so many other times the legislation to further infringe on peoples liberty was already prepared and ready.
After all these attacks there is always a fast push towards more control and spending on surveilance and censourship.
It is of great importance that we expose all these attacks for what they are so we can manifest a society of freedom based on love and good knowledge to all people.
Please share with friends and family to help avoid more chaos and more disturbances in our societies.
Ferry boat to Fjäderholmarna from Stockholm's Slussen quay (Stockholm, Sweden)
I took the ferry boat from Slussen (on Gamla Stan) in Stockholm to Fjaderholmarna. The boat ride is around 30 minutes long, and takes you to one of the more natural islands - Fjaderholmen - in the Stockholm archipelago. This video shows the return boat trip. Shot in July 2018.
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A view of Stockholm
Stockholm City - A town ugly as hell but still frustrating beautiful, said Sherlock on the classical Made to Measure-Album.
From the mountain Skinnarviksberget
it looks quite alright to me!
Creepers on the Bridge on Aktuellt, Swedish National TV News
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There was a segment about us on the Swedish National TV news show Aktuellt, on 11 September 2014. If any Swedes could translate, we'd love it if you would send us a translation via our Facebook page.
Sweden, Stockholm, Trångsund train station overhead bridge, KONE elevator
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Oresund Bridge - Great Attractions (Denmark)
Take a tour of Oresund Bridge in Denmark -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Stretched over miles and miles of water is Oresund Bridge.
This cable-stayed bridge not only links Sweden and Denmark but also connects many parts of Western and Central Europe.
By the year 1995, the construction of the bridge had begun and while it was completed in 1999, it was not until 2000 that the bridge was officially opened.
To commemorate this occasion the Danish Queen and the Swedish King hosted the celebrations and the ceremony.
This enduring structure has been built in one the immensely popular architectural style of building bridges, the Dissing+Weitling style.
The bridge offers easy access with several toll pass options to its approximate 60,000 daily users for whom it's a regular means of transportation.
Europe's Mightiest Bridge, Connecting Denmark and Sweden
Part of the fun of traveling in Europe is using massive and inspiring infrastructure — like this bridge that connects Denmark and Sweden. In this clip, my train is in an erector set-type tunnel under an-eight lane highway crossing the Øresund Bridge. Behind me is Copenhagen (not Stockholm, as I say), and up ahead is Malmö, Sweden. What are your favorite “infrastructure” experiences? (More information about travel to Sweden:
Ferry Stockholm - Helsinki and Oresund Bridge
Nafoceno a natočeno na poznávacím zájezdu Petrohrad - Carské Rusko přes Stockholm a Helsinky 12.8. - 20.8.2014