6 beautiful and exotic bridges in the world

Rakotz Brucke in Germany or Langkawi Sky, Shaharal are centuries-old bridges but still retain the beauty that surprises visitors. With extremely unique architecture, the world's most beautiful bridges are like artworks from nature.

6 most wonderful bridges in the world

1. Rakotz Bridge in Kromlau (Germany)

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Basically, bridges are built for the purpose of circulation, helping you go from point A to point B. However, with the Rakotz bridge in Kromlau, Germany's structure combined with the surrounding landscape makes it a work. Very beautiful art products.

2. Langkawi Sky Bridge (Malaysia)

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Kanaiya architects said: Langkawi Sky Bridge was designed by architect Mayur Kaniya. The curved shaped cable bridge stretches for 125m on Gunung Cicang , on Pulau Langkawi island. ' The sides of the bridge will make visitors feel close to nature, grass and many wildlife species when coming here.'

3. Braided bridge from tree roots (India)

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Instead of bricks, mortar or wood planks, bridges in Cherrapunji, in the Indian state of Meghalaya - one of the relatively humid lands - is woven from the roots of the tree. The War-Khasis tribe people have spent a lot of time, using bamboo stems to make the roots of Ficus grow in the direction they want. Some bridges longer than 30m can withstand the weight of 50 people.

4. The underground bridge (Netherlands)

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While most of the bridges are built on the water, the bridge at Fort de Roovere, belonging to Halsteren, the Netherlands, was built underwater. The walls are like a dam that holds water whose structure is in harmony with the surrounding environment.

5. The acrobatic bridge in London (England)

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Forget the iron bridges with universal architecture. In London, a 12-meter-long bridge rolled aside to allow boats to cross the Grand Union, in the Paddington Basin . ' Eight sections of steel and wooden hinges of the bridge will be curled until the ends of the bridge join together, forming an octagon,' said Koen Kas, a Belgian businessman. Every Friday afternoon, the bridge performs acrobatics in the crowd's admiration and admiration.

6. Shaharal Bridge, symbolizing the resilience of Yemeni people

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' There is no modern bridge comparable to the passion for traditional stone arch bridges. Stone bridges demonstrate human resilience to overcome physical obstacles, even with modest technical means. Shaharal is one of the miraculous stone bridges, symbol of human resilience , "said mechanical engineer Achilleas Vortselas, who has a special affection for stone bridges.