Seven magnificent bridges in the world
👀Do you know where is the longest bridge in the world? I bet you never heard of this one! 🥰
🌉Bridges have always been considered as the magnificent work by humans, as well as essential parts of regional infrastructures across the world. Bridges of various kinds include the beam, truss, arch, suspension, cantilever, and cable-stay. Some bridges are famous for their design and history, while others are engineering #wonders worldwide. Today I I’ve brought you a collection of the magnificent bridges mainly used for automotive transportation.
📍#SydneyHarbourBridge, #Australia
👀The world’s largest steel arch bridge
📅Open: 1932
📏Total Length: 1,149m
📷:Christopher Burns (@christopher__burns)
📍#LondonTowerBridge, London, #UnitedKingdom
💕A combined bascule and suspension bridge
📅Open: 1894
📏Total Length: 244m
📷:Charles Postiaux (@charlespostiaux)
📍#GoldenGateBridge, San Francisco, #UnitedStates
🚩Suspension bridge
📅Open: 1937
📏Total Length: 2,737m
📷:@uwo
📍#DanyangKunshanGrandBridge, #China
🔥The longest bridge in the world
📅Open: 2011
📏Total Length: 165,000m
📷:Unknown
📍#MillauViaductBridge, #France
👏The tallest cable-stay bridge in the world
📅Open: 2004
📏Total Length: 2,460m
📷:Sies Kranen
📍#VascodaGamaBridge, #Portugal
💝Cable-stayed bridge
📅Open: 1998
📏Total Length: 17,000m
📷:Stefania Chihaia (@steph.annia)
📍#SzéchenyiChainBridge, #Budapest, #Hungary
⛓️Chain bridge
📅Open: 1849
📏Total Length: 375m
📷:Chris Yang (@chris.yang.film)
🪐“The hardest thing in life to learn is which bridge to cross and which to burn”, David Russell said.
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