Every bridges around the world are built for a purpose. A bridge is somewhat a link or a gateway linking one place to another. It may be linking one city to another for a purpose of convenience or just making a gateway to make other place accessible to all.
There are different types of bridges built around the world. There beam bridges, cantilever bridges, arch bridges, suspension bridges, cable-stayed bridges and truss bridges. Bridges are designed mainly for pedestrian, road traffic, trains, pipelines, waterways for barge and other.
When we visit to another countries and places, aside from the buildings and natural beauty of it, bridges also give this places beauty. A landmark where everybody can remember.
Here are some of the Most Popular Bridges in the World
There are different types of bridges built around the world. There beam bridges, cantilever bridges, arch bridges, suspension bridges, cable-stayed bridges and truss bridges. Bridges are designed mainly for pedestrian, road traffic, trains, pipelines, waterways for barge and other.
When we visit to another countries and places, aside from the buildings and natural beauty of it, bridges also give this places beauty. A landmark where everybody can remember.
Here are some of the Most Popular Bridges in the World
Tower Bridge (London, England)
Golden Gate Bridge (San Francisco, US)
Gateshead Millenium Bridge (Gateshead, England)
The Gateshead Millennium Bridge is a pedestrian and cyclist tilt bridge spanning the River Tyne in England between Gateshead's Quays arts quarter on the south bank, and the Quayside of Newcastle upon Tyne on the north bank. The award-winning structure was conceived and designed by architects Wilkinson Eyre and structural engineers Gifford. The bridge is sometimes referred to as the 'Blinking Eye Bridge' or the 'Winking Eye Bridge’ due to its shape and its tilting method.
Erasmusbrug (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
Millau Bridge (Tarn Valley, France)
Oresund Bridge (Oresund Strait, Denmark and Sweden)
Magdeburg Water Bridge (Magdeburg, Germany)
The Magdeburg Water Bridge (German: Wasserstraßenkreuz) is a navigable aqueduct in Germany, completed in October 2003. It connects the Elbe-Havel Canal to the Mittellandkanal ("Midland Canal"), crossing over the River Elbe. The canals had previously met near Magdeburg but at opposite banks across the River Elbe. It is notable for being the longest navigable aqueduct in the world, with a length of 918 metres.
Shanghai Nanpu Bridge
The nanpu bridge is the first steel and concrete composite girder cable-stayed bridge built in shanghai. the total length of the bridge is 8346 meters with a centre span of 423 meters, ranking third among cable-stayed bridges in the world. the tower height is 150 meters with two lines of strong cables suspending the bridge. the spiral bridge approach in puxi is considered to be a wonder in world bridge construction.
descriptions are courtesy of Wikipedia
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