Explore the marvels of bridge engineering and their historical significance. Connecting the past to the future, one span at a time.
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The Romans perfected the arch bridge, using concrete and stone to create structures that could span greater distances than ever before.
The world's first iron bridge built in England marked the beginning of metal bridge construction during the Industrial Revolution.
This hybrid cable-stayed/suspension bridge introduced steel wire cables, revolutionizing long-span bridge construction.
Modern bridges incorporate sensors and AI to monitor structural health in real-time, predicting maintenance needs before issues arise.
Discover the world's most extensive bridge structures spanning great distances.
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Explore bridges that reach staggering heights above valleys and waterways.
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Opened in 1973, it connects the City of London with Southwark. The previous bridge was relocated to Arizona, USA.
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A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this Scottish cantilever bridge opened in 1890 and is still used by trains today.
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Completed in 1932, this iconic Australian landmark connects the central business district with North Shore.
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