Serbian Army Builds Pontoon Bridge to Great War Island – Belgrade’s New Summer Oasis on the Danube!

Serbian Army and Great War Island: The Summer Revolution on the Danube!

Did you know that the Serbian Army has just finished installing a pontoon bridge connecting Zemun to the Great War Island? Yes, you read that right! This bridge is not just any crossing – it’s a true summer revolution for Belgraders craving refreshment and adventure on the Danube.

The bridge, several hundred meters long, allows pedestrians and vehicles up to 20 tons to reach the popular Danube beach Lido. Imagine – summer on the river, no crowds, no noise, just you, water, and nature. All thanks to the pontoon units of the Serbian Army who showed masterful skill in setting up this bridge.

During the transport of the bridge elements by river, soldiers practiced their skills, further enhancing their readiness for future tasks. The bridge was handed over yesterday to the tourist organization of the Zemun municipality, which will ensure safety and maintenance 24/7. So safety is top-notch, and you can enjoy worry-free.

This pontoon bridge is not new – the Serbian Army has been bridging the Danube at this spot for years, and the public reaction is enthusiastic. The bridge will be operational until the end of August, after which it will be dismantled and returned to its home garrison.

Just imagine how much effort and precision went into this project! While many complain about city traffic and lack of places to relax, the Serbian Army brings a solution that is both practical and fun. Who would have thought the army would be the main hero of Belgrade’s summer adventures?

If you’ve been planning to escape the city heat this summer, maybe it’s time to head to the Great War Island via this pontoon bridge. And if you’ve been there before, you know it’s a place that wins hearts.

And hey, if you have any crazy stories from Lido or about the bridge, share them! Let’s hear from those who know how summer in Belgrade is really spent.

Fun, nature, and the army – who knew they go together?


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