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Just not far from the Capel Covered Bridge, it is very similar to the Capel Covered Bridge, but there is a missing octagonal tower, the bridge is slightly shorter, we arrived late, there is no sunlight, the photos taken are not as beautiful as the Capel Covered Bridge, in fact, it is also very beautiful
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Just not far from the Capel Covered Bridge, it is very similar to the Capel Covered Bridge, but there is a missing octagonal tower, the bridge is slightly shorter, we arrived late, there is no sunlight, the photos taken are not as beautiful as the Capel Covered Bridge, in fact, it is also very beautiful
I thought that Hesen was particularly famous for a Capel Bridge. Later, I strolled around the old town of Hesen and walked inside and found that there was a wooden covered bridge. There were not as many tourists as there were in Capel Bridge, and I saw someone taking wedding photos. A walk on the bridge is also a bridge with a corner and many murals on it, introducing the history of the Black Death.
In Lucerne's flower bridge ~~~ the weather is fine, just take a shot is a blockbuster ~~~ there are not many tourists, you can sit on the bench when you are tired. ~~~ Maybe you are also the scenery in the eyes of others ~~~
The Sploye Bridge, also known as the Watergate Bridge or the Valley Bridge, is a unique landscape reflecting ancient engineering technology. The watergate bridge inserts fences into or raises the water surface to regulate the water level of Lake Lucerne.
Everyone who has come to Lucerne has seen and knows the Cabell Covered Bridge, but about 150 meters upstream of the new river in Roy, there is a more ancient covered bridge than the Cabell Covered Bridge, called the Sploye Covered Bridge, because it was the only way to buy food in ancient times, so it is also called the "Valley Bridge". In the middle of the bridge is a church that is probably the smallest in the world, and can accommodate only a priest and a churchman. The triangular roof of the bridge also has exquisite ancient paintings.
The Sproye Bridge (Guchai Bridge) was completed in 1408 as part of the city's defensive fortifications. Guchai Bridge is named because mills often pour chaff into rivers here. The last time almost all of them were destroyed in a fire was in 1993. Most noteworthy of all is the 67 triangular ancient paintings hanging in the corridor, which are simply open-air art museums. After the paintings were destroyed by the fire, several Swiss donated copies of their family's treasures to the restoration project.
The Sployer Bridge is much smaller than the famous Cabell Corridor Bridge, but the frescoes on the bridge are much more beautiful than Cabell's. There are water nails in the river water in front of the bridge. They were used to regulate the water level in ancient times, but they are still in use today.