Skiljum
Skiljum is a type of wooden bridge or beam used in Scandinavian countries, particularly in Norway and Sweden. It refers to a vertical or near-vertical plank or beam placed across a small stream or gorge, often used as a footbridge or a way to cross the water. The word "skiljum" is derived from the Old Norse word "skilja," meaning "to separate" or "to divide."
Traditionally, a skiljum was constructed from a single piece of wood, often a Douglas fir or spruce
Skiljums were commonly used in rural areas, particularly in mountainous regions, where other forms of bridge