12 Iconic Bridges That Are Engineering Marvels
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12 Iconic Bridges That Are Engineering Marvels
"Some seem to defy gravity, rise to unimaginable heights, and traverse difficult terrains. These iconic bridges are engineering marvels that offer tourists immense exploration opportunities. While they were built to serve as links between two points and enhance transportation, adventurers cannot help but admire the technical prowess involved in their construction and the scenery these bridges create. From being considered impossible to construct"
"Spanning the Golden Gate Strait, The Golden Bridge connects San Francisco Bay to Marin County. The grandeur of the Golden Gate is a sight to behold. The Bridge is 1.7 miles (2.74 kilometers) long. Two of its main towers rise approximately 746 feet above the water level. At its completion and opening, the Golden Gate was the world's tallest and longest suspension bridge. Even more outstanding are the challenges in building it."
Iconic bridges defy gravity, rise to great heights, and traverse difficult terrains, serving both transportation and tourism purposes. They showcase engineering and architectural prowess and create scenic experiences for visitors. Many bridges were once considered impossible to construct, later breaking world records and becoming national landmarks. The list includes globally renowned structures such as the Golden Gate, Brooklyn, Tower, Akashi Kaikyō, Sydney Harbour, Millau Viaduct, Rialto, Duge, Forth Bridge, Pont du Quebec, Zhivopisny, Jiashao, and others. The Golden Gate spans 1.7 miles, with towers about 746 feet tall, and was the world's tallest and longest suspension bridge at opening.
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