5 Most Famous Bridges to put a Trip for Sightseeing
Bigger cities start their development on a river. It is impossible to imagine bigger cities without bridges. Bridges are not only the master pieces of building art and architecture but also the landmarks of the city and their culture
Now let’s see the world’s most famous bridges…
Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco
Sydney Harbor Bridge, Australia
Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge, Japan
Tower Bridge of London, London
Storbaelt Bridge, Denmark
Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco
Golden Gate Bridge one of the country’s most prominent landmarks, one must simply experience it in all its magnificent beauty.
Sydney Harbor Bridge, Australia
Sydney Harbor Bridge is a familiar sight of Sydney and all Australia. It’s a 1932 constructed bridge with strong 6 million of hand driven rivets. It has huge hinges due to hot sun in Sydney.
The Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge, Japan
The Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge in Japan unites Kobe on the mainland with Awaji islands and measures 4300 meters, being the world’s longest of its type. It is wind and earthquake proofed up to 80 m/s and in that order 8, 5 degrees on Richter scale.
Tower Bridge of London, London
Tower Bridge of London is so peculiarly British, so aged, so modish and no one may perhaps think to it in other location than London... A very beautiful place to put a trip in London.
Storbaelt Bridge, Denmark
Storbaelt Bridge between Funen and Zealand in Denmark has an extent of 6800 meters and was built in an impressive way between 1986 and 1998.
Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco
Sydney Harbor Bridge, Australia
Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge, Japan
Tower Bridge of London, London
Storbaelt Bridge, Denmark
Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco
Golden Gate Bridge one of the country’s most prominent landmarks, one must simply experience it in all its magnificent beauty.
Sydney Harbor Bridge, Australia
Sydney Harbor Bridge is a familiar sight of Sydney and all Australia. It’s a 1932 constructed bridge with strong 6 million of hand driven rivets. It has huge hinges due to hot sun in Sydney.
The Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge, Japan
The Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge in Japan unites Kobe on the mainland with Awaji islands and measures 4300 meters, being the world’s longest of its type. It is wind and earthquake proofed up to 80 m/s and in that order 8, 5 degrees on Richter scale.
Tower Bridge of London, London
Tower Bridge of London is so peculiarly British, so aged, so modish and no one may perhaps think to it in other location than London... A very beautiful place to put a trip in London.
Storbaelt Bridge, Denmark
Storbaelt Bridge between Funen and Zealand in Denmark has an extent of 6800 meters and was built in an impressive way between 1986 and 1998.