(22 Mar 2024) ITALY TIBETAN BRIDGE SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS RESTRICTIONS: LENGTH: 5:28 ASSOCIATED PRESS Sellano, Italy - 20 March 2024 1. Close of feet walking on the Tibetan bridge 2. Drone shot of people walking on the Tibetan bridge ++MUTE++ 3. Walking shot of the bridge with people’s shadows seen on the rocks under the bridge 4. Drone shot of people walking on the Tibetan bridge ++MUTE++ 5. Walking shot of the Tibetan bridge 6. Various drone shots of people walking on the Tibetan bridge ++MUTE++ 7. Walking shot of the bridge with people’s shadows seen on the rocks under the bridge 8. Mid of people walking on the bridge filmed from behind 9. Close of the lifeline connector being passed over the cable as a safety measure 10. Drone shot of the Tibetan bridge ++MUTE++ 11. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Attilio Gubbiotti, mayor of Sellano: "Everyone sees it as a crazy idea and even a bit dangerous and it's not true because it's extremely safe and there are trained personnel to put the harnesses on and get (people) across the bridge. As you can see, the (safety) system is very reliable and state of the art and so there is no problem at all. It is an extremely safe bridge where you can enjoy the freedom of the height of 175 meters immersed in this beautiful valley of ours.” 12. Pan right from the lifeline connector being passed through the steel cable to a bridge safety officer walking on the bridge 13. Tilt up from feet walking on the bridge to safety officer 14. Drone shot of people walking on Tibetan bridge ++MUTE++ 15. Mid of the safety officer walking on the bridge 16. SOUNDBITE (English) Roberto Battista, municipal councillor of Sellano: "Well, considering that this is an area that has been abandoned gradually since the 1960s, we needed something with a wow factor, something really a bit visible to attract people and to set in motion a machine that's been standing still and idle for a while. The bridge seems to be the best possible idea: fast to realise, low impact in terms of environment - because it's not a heavy structure, and it’s likely to bring a lot of people, so create jobs, create activities." 17. Mid of a bridge security officer checking the security system 18. Tilt down from Montesanto to people walking on the bridge 19. Drone shot of the Tibetan bridge ++MUTE++ 20. SOUNDBITE (English) Roberto Battista, municipal councillor of Sellano: "Well, the bridge, it's, let's say the tip of the iceberg. We are developing a plan which will take about five years, we expect to be completed, whereby the bridge works as the main attractor. But all around the bridge, we are developing activities, from trekking to biking, horse riding and we have several other plans, big and small. And the idea is to coordinate all these plans so that the area becomes an attractor (attraction) in itself. And we're trying to encourage people to stay here for a few days rather than just coming, crossing the bridge and going, because that's one of the problems in many tourist localities." 21. Mid of a bridge safety officer arriving at the end of the bridge 22. People walking on the bridge filmed from below 23. Wide of a bridge security officer arriving at the end of the bridge 24. Pan left from the Tibetan bridge and Sellano to the surrounding hills 25. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Paolo Borroi, destination manager of the “Visit Sellano” project: 26. Walking shot of the Tibetan bridge 27. Drone shot of people walking on Tibetan bridge ++MUTE++ 28. Wide of bridge safety officer walking on the bridge filmed from behind 29. Various drone shots of people walking on Tibetan bridge Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: https://twitter.com/AP_Archive Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/APArchives ​​ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/APNews/ You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/470a4a1222af40fd86a6e56e01230e07

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