By greddyforce on Skatehive
Im not a massive fan of bridges. But if it has a title of being an attraction, then I still want to check it out so I can be more familiar with my home country. Have to be honest, that it looks pretty cool. Back in August, I was driving in Eastern Estonia to meet up with my dad who also drove there for a weekend getaway. Since I dont visit Eastern part of the country too often, I wanted to see some places I still haven't so far. From the maps, I noticed this bridge that was labeled as an attraction. It wasn't too far off from my route so I decided to make a stop. The bridge is named Järuska bridge and is located in Eastern Estonia, not far from the lake Peipus in a village of Lemmaku. The bridge is the first roofed wooden bridge in Estonia apparently. It's 26.4 meters long, 4.7 meters wide and 6.7 meters high. Im not going to describe all the characteristics of this bridge because I think you are not very interested in that. The bridge should withstand a 35 m/s wind, it is said. Highly