Je suis choqué…
Je… merci @Cultura 🥰 pic.twitter.com/uyAnkgE1qT— Croustiflex 🇫🇷🇵🇱 (@Croustiflex1) July 18, 2022
Demain, j’emmène mes fils à @Cultura . Et je leur donnerai une seule consigne.
« Prenez tous les livres que vous pouvez porter.»
Je sais pas ce que ça risque de coûter, mais j’ai envie de leur laisser le même genre de souvenir.
⬇️— Croustiflex 🇫🇷🇵🇱 (@Croustiflex1) July 8, 2022
Bridges represent some of the greatest achievements of human engineering and architecture. Here are 12 of the most extraordinary:
1. Millau Viaduct, France (2004) – the world's tallest bridge. pic.twitter.com/1uuF4Wgz3F
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2. Menai Bridge, Wales (1826)
The world's first major suspension bridge. pic.twitter.com/gBi2wAteXg
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3. Chenab Bridge, India (2022)
Rising 359 metres above the Chenab River, this is the highest rail bridge in the world. pic.twitter.com/Ha9bglhtKB
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4. Øresund Bridge, Denmark-Sweden (1999)
The longest bridge in Europe, it connects the road and rail networks of Scandinavia with those of Western Europe. pic.twitter.com/VE1Dmb4Zdz
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5. Allahverdi Khan Bridge, Iran (1602)
Known locally as Si-o-se-pol, this is one of the finest stone-arch bridges in the world, which was the dominant method of bridge construction for centuries. pic.twitter.com/ipyS0Ecw3o
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6. Forth Bridge, Scotland (1890)
Once the longest cantilever bridge in the world, it is a testament to how scientific progress and industrialisation had changed what was possible with engineering. pic.twitter.com/8fzACUEc59
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7. Bridge of Sighs, Venice (1603)
Not remarkable for its engineering but for its beauty, this bridge connects a prison with interrogation rooms in the Doge's Palce; from its windows convicts would glimpse their final view of Venice. pic.twitter.com/q2ajJu5X3Q
— The Cultural Tutor (@culturaltutor) January 8, 2023