Bridge thread

Post the most iconic, the longest, highest, tallest bridges form your country.

>Pic related is Puente de las Americas and it is pretty much the most iconic bridge in Panama.

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lake pontchartrain bridge is the longest in the US. The most iconic is easily the golden gate bridge which is also one of the longest suspension bridges we have.

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This is Ponte Hercílio Luz, it's the bridge from Santa Catarina to Florianópolis

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Probably Ronda

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Rio-Niteroi, thousands cross it everyday, it is 13,2 kim long, there is a tax closer to to 1 dollar to cross it.
Fun fact: hot spot for suicides

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Puente Centenario

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en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_longest_bridges
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MOVE OVER VIRGINS BEST FUCKING BRIDGE IS HERE
IT'S THE VIADUC DE MILLAU, IT'S THE TALLEST BRIDGE IN EUROPE

WHAM WHAM

YOU HEAR THAT?
THAT'S THE SOUND OF BALLS SLAPPING ON YOU'RE BRIDGE'S ASS

GET FUCKED OOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHH

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The most iconic one here

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Here's a pic of the "Ponte sullo Stretto" over the strait of Messina connecting Calabria and Sicilia

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Pretty obvious choice here

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It collapsed twice and killed lots of people

Very iconic.

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It was my privilege and patriotic duty to loudly reaffirm the superiority of the GREATEST ENGINEERING ACHIEVEMENT OF MAN and THE ETERNAL PROOF OF FRENCH TECHNICAL SUPERIORITY

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The wind must be pretty fucked up there. Gotta drive slowly.

>posting some random shit bridges
>thinking anyone cares about any other bridge except the Tower Bridge

In Santa Catarina, Laguna's bridge is longer tho.

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The symbol of everything wrong with this country, took us a million years to fix a minor problem it had and to expand it to three lanes

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I find these two British bridges to also be pretty and traditional desu.

Both are pretty famous/iconic here in Britain. Tower Bridge is overrated desu.

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A communist marvel.

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When are you going to restore Westminster's bridge to its original design?

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All the pics are shit ffs

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But it is fixed now, no?

Hopefully never. The old one fucked up the river flow and made London more vulnerable to flooding.

I don't think we have that many bridges.

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Really? Didn't knew. That's a pity.
Also, why Europe's rivers like Westminster never seen to flood and invade the parliament? Here if we got too much rain the rivers always rises up and invades houses and buildings nearby. Is Europe that superior?

Yes thank fuck

This one is probably the longes thus far. A viaduct of 2.8 km.

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I was trying to look how it looks now. But apparently, they change the name?

It used to in London. It was never that severe because London is built quite far inland.

Pretty sure the Seine in Paris flooded quite badly in the early 1900s.

But Europe has some engineering techniques to avoid these floodings? I always wonder how its possible that cities constructed next to rivers are not flooded every year because of the rain. Well, maybe in Europe there isn't too many storms and too much rain like here.

We have the Thames Barrier floodgate (pic related).

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Oh, I see, thanks. Now I have to discover how Venezia is not flooded every year to the point of damaging the buildings.

I like that bridge

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This one will be 4.6 km long

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Its called Alfredo Gonzalez Flores it's a shit bridge anyway its just pathetic how it it took so long

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Firth of Forth rail bridge in Scotland. Built 1889.

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looks like Brazil, no offence

Panamá looks so rich

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La Amistad is the largest bridge in Costa Rica Right?
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But user, why a pink bridge?

Yep

btw

Please delete this tall bridges scare me ;_;

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Stayed at a hotel like 100 feet away from pulteney, so pretty

Ironbridge is cool too