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In Northeast India, living bridges are created by guiding rubber tree roots.
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The Oresund Bridge, a remarkable engineering feat, combines a half-tunnel, half-bridge structure connecting Sweden and Denmark. Opened in 2000, it provides stunning views and accommodates both trains and vehicles.
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The Murinsel is a unique shell-shaped floating platform on the Mur River, commissioned to mark Graz's designation as the 2003 European Capital of Culture.
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Jiaozhou Bay Bridge, recognized by Guinness as the longest bridge over water
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The Royal Gorge Bridge, established in 1929 at the Royal Gorge Bridge & Park, was the world's tallest bridge for over 70 years
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The Nanpu Bridge, one of the world's longest cable-stayed bridges, connects Shanghai's Puxi and Pudong Districts over the Huangpu River.
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The "rollercoaster bridge" in Japan, the world's third-largest rigid-frame bridge, connects regions over Nakaumi Lake.
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The Loopgraafbrug, known as the "Moses Bridge," is a submerged pedestrian bridge leading to Fort Pinssen over a moat, providing discreet passage for people.
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This pedestrian bridge in a bustling city of 7 million uniquely blends aesthetics with cultural symbolism,
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