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According to the air-traffic obstacle list of UK, there is at Glen Pean, Scotland at 56 56 55.30N 5 28 48.20W a powerline span with a maximum ground height of 439.8 metres ( 1443 ft). Does this span really exist? If yes, it would be the highest span in Europe!

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Comentèro de Skippern lo 13 May 2012 a 17:17

There are several spans in Norway that must be of similar heights. For example spans crossing Sognefjorden, Storfjorden, Sunndalsfjorden among others though I am more interested in underneath clearanse (maxheight:marine)

Comentèro de Obelixx lo 13 May 2012 a 23:44

As I know, these spans are longer, but not higher.

Comentèro de z-dude lo 15 May 2012 a 00:29

Sounds impressive. This is higher than the Peak to Peak Gondola at 436 meters above the valley floor. http://ww1.whistlerblackcomb.com/p2pg/experience/

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