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]]>Here are some unique bridges throughout the world that you will want to visit.
Don’t cross the Duge Bridge if you’re afraid of heights! This is the world’s tallest bridge, which crosses nearly 2,000 feet over the Beipan River. It opened in 2016.
This unique bridge located near the city of Bilbao in the Basque Country is unique because it’s a transporter bridge, meaning that has a suspending gondola that can transport vehicles across the river.
This cheerful bridge in the South Korean capital of Seoul holds the distinction as being the world’s largest bridge which also doubles as a fountain! Water jets shoot out from its sides into the water below.
This quirky bridge might not be as structurally impressive as the other bridges listed, but it’s painted to look like a LEGO model! If you’re in Wuppertal, be sure to seek it out.
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]]>Not only is it beautiful but you’ll get stunning views of the Manhattan skyline as you cross. If you want to avoid the constant stream of tourists, cross at sunrise.
This “coat hanger” arch bridge is an ideal spot to watch the NYE annual fireworks.
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The Golden Gate Bridge remains the city’s most famous attraction. It spans over 4000 ft and is the perfect spot for a selfie.
London Bridge was built in the late 1800s and is an iconic historical landmark in the UK.
It’s slightly less known but is truly stunning.
It’s the third longest and 8th tallest suspension bridge in the world.
This bridge could have been built as early as 19 BC by the Romans.
This bridge is the world’s highest suspension bridge at a terrifying 359 meters above the Arkansas River. Not for the faint of heart.
This double helix bridge is an architectural spectacle at 280 meters long.
Not only is this horrifying bridge made of glass, it contains a special feature which creates the illusion of the glass cracking beneath your feet. If you want a good laugh for the day, you can check out this video of frightened tourists getting pranked by the bridge.
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]]>Here are some unique bridges throughout the world that you will want to visit.
Don’t cross the Duge Bridge if you’re afraid of heights! This is the world’s tallest bridge, which crosses nearly 2,000 feet over the Beipan River. It opened in 2016.
This unique bridge located near the city of Bilbao in the Basque Country is unique because it’s a transporter bridge, meaning that has a suspending gondola that can transport vehicles across the river.
This cheerful bridge in the South Korean capital of Seoul holds the distinction as being the world’s largest bridge which also doubles as a fountain! Water jets shoot out from its sides into the water below.
This quirky bridge might not be as structurally impressive as the other bridges listed, but it’s painted to look like a LEGO model! If you’re in Wuppertal, be sure to seek it out.
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]]>The post Top 10 Incredible Bridges of the World appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Not only is it beautiful but you’ll get stunning views of the Manhattan skyline as you cross. If you want to avoid the constant stream of tourists, cross at sunrise.
This “coat hanger” arch bridge is an ideal spot to watch the NYE annual fireworks.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BnTnhkKFN0Q/?hl=en&tagged=sydneyharbourbridge
The Golden Gate Bridge remains the city’s most famous attraction. It spans over 4000 ft and is the perfect spot for a selfie.
London Bridge was built in the late 1800s and is an iconic historical landmark in the UK.
It’s slightly less known but is truly stunning.
It’s the third longest and 8th tallest suspension bridge in the world.
This bridge could have been built as early as 19 BC by the Romans.
This bridge is the world’s highest suspension bridge at a terrifying 359 meters above the Arkansas River. Not for the faint of heart.
This double helix bridge is an architectural spectacle at 280 meters long.
Not only is this horrifying bridge made of glass, it contains a special feature which creates the illusion of the glass cracking beneath your feet. If you want a good laugh for the day, you can check out this video of frightened tourists getting pranked by the bridge.
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