jeudi 4 septembre 2014
























We all know that the bridge is a connecting passageway between two points is difficult for us to access,  but it is also an amazing opportunity for engineers to create a wonderful scene aesthetic, in this post you chose the best bridges around the world to share it with you.


1- Gard Bridge,  France























This bridge, built 2,000 years ago and was built for the purpose of transporting water to the city and the Romanian bear on the transfer of five million gallons of water per day. Represents, a testament to the skills of the Romans in architecture and engineering.


2- The Alamillo Bridge, Spain






















Alamillo Bridge built in Seville, Andalusia (Spain), which runs the canal de Alfonso XIII, allowing access to not Cartuja, an island between the canal and the Guadalquivir River. Bridge was built as part of infrastructure improvements for Expo 92, which was held in a great location on the island. Construction of the bridge began in 1989 and was completed in 1992, designed by Santiago Calatrava before.


3-The Helix Bridge, Singapore

The bridge is built of steel and glass in a spectacular way to attract a lot of tourists to visit the city, which complements the beauty of magnificent.


4- Tower Bridge, England

One of the major tourist attractions within months in London. Zaratk would not be complete without taking a souvenir photo on the bridge overlooking the River Thames. It took a lot of time to built but has become a symbol of pride when Englishmen.


5-Brooklyn Bridge, US


Behind this bridge a great story has spent the original designer John Roebling 15 years to convince the city council to build the largest suspension bridge but unfortunately died before he achieved his dream but it was the beginning built by the daughter of Washington has been the completion of built and inaugurated at the hands of his son's wife and Washington.

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