You'd imagine that among the many things that can qualify as "crazy", a bridge isn't one of them. Have we ever imagined how crazy they can be built? We haven’t but someone else must have imagined.
This 5 bridges are result of those imaginations. These are damn crazily built bridges around the world.
1.The Eshima Ohashi Bridge, Japan.
This 44 meters high bridge is something you
might want in games & not reality. But this roller coaster bridge is a
daily route for japan. The Eshima Ohasi bridge connects the cities Matsue &
Sakaiminato. You should definitely check your brakes before entering this
bridge. Good luck drivers!
This bridge is constructed 2300 ft above sea level, It is
about 125 mt long curved walkway which gives you the best view ever. It is the
longest free span curved bridge. It is one of the biggest tourist attractions
in the country.
The Rolling Bridge is a type of movable bridge which curls.
The bridge consists of eight triangular sections which form
a octagon when curled & it opens up forming a bridge. To allow
the passage of boats, the bridge curls up and it is again
unrolled to get you across the Grand Union Canal.
Dragon King Kong bridge is a pedestrian bridge of a total
length of 185 meter and 22 meters height located in Changsha Meixi Lake
District, China. The whole concept of construction is based on the principal of
the Möbius ring. The bridge connects a mixture of beat on different heights. It
gives the beautiful view of Dragon King Harbor River & also Meixi Lake.
The Helix bridge in Singapore is the world’s first curved “Double Helix” pedestrian bridge. This bridge is built just like a DNA structure.The bridge has some viewing platforms which is the best spot to view city’s skyline. Visitors can enjoy events happening within the Bay from the bridge itself. It gives you the
panoramic view of the Singapore city. It won the ‘World’s Best
Transport Building’ award at the World Architecture Festival. Awards. Crossing
this bridge is surely to have unique pleasant experience.
Source: Agency
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