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Saturday, September 17, 2011

The Strangest Bridges in the World

Bridges bring people closer together, both symbolically and literally. These photos of some of the most unusual bridges in the world will blow your mind. If you ever get a chance to visit one of the places where these bridges are located, make sure that you take it. These bridges are interesting and unique. Enjoy sightseeing.
The Strangest Bridges in the World
Three red steel bridges connect the residential islands Sporenburg and Borneo. The thing that makes these bridges unique is their meandering shape. The two bridges are 90m long and the third one is 25m long.
The Strangest Bridges in the World
The Strangest Bridges in the World
The Strangest Bridges in the World
This strange wooden object in Russian countryside is solely made of wood. It is called The Half-Bridge of Hope. It may look like a bridge but it has no practical purpose than the one of art. This art object looks more like the Stairway to Heaven.
The Strangest Bridges in the World
Blocks of concrete are lowered to let the ships pass. It looks as if it is a ruin.
The Strangest Bridges in the World
The Strangest Bridges in the World
The Strangest Bridges in the World
The Slauerhoffbrug located in the Nederlands, designed by Van Driel Mechatronica. It is a highly automatic bridge and has the ability to sense and adapt to its surroundings.
The Strangest Bridges in the World
This is the Bridge of Aspiration and it is between the Royal Ballet School and the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden.
The Strangest Bridges in the World
This old interesting bridge connects Mining Building at the University of Toronto with the next building.
The Strangest Bridges in the World
Not all bridges make a whole. This unusual bridge in a small Chinese village requires you to concentrate and keep your balance.

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