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  • This Amazing Bridge Turns Into An Underwater Tunnel Connecting Denmark And Sweden<br />
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This unique roadway connects the Danish capital of Copenhagen to the Swedish city of Malmö. The Øresund, designed by the Danish architect George K.S. Rotne, was opened on July 1, 2000. The bridge stretches about 8km before transitioning through an artificial island into a 4km tunnel under the Flint Channel.<br />
The site is interesting both biologically and architecturally: the Lund’s Botanical Association has identified more than 500 different species of plants on the island, which was constructed from material dredged from the seabed. Most of the concrete tunnel was cast on land and towed out to the location.<br />
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    Exclusivepix_Bridge_Turns_Into_Under...jpg
  • This Amazing Bridge Turns Into An Underwater Tunnel Connecting Denmark And Sweden<br />
<br />
This unique roadway connects the Danish capital of Copenhagen to the Swedish city of Malmö. The Øresund, designed by the Danish architect George K.S. Rotne, was opened on July 1, 2000. The bridge stretches about 8km before transitioning through an artificial island into a 4km tunnel under the Flint Channel.<br />
The site is interesting both biologically and architecturally: the Lund’s Botanical Association has identified more than 500 different species of plants on the island, which was constructed from material dredged from the seabed. Most of the concrete tunnel was cast on land and towed out to the location.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Bridge_Turns_Into_Under...jpg
  • This Amazing Bridge Turns Into An Underwater Tunnel Connecting Denmark And Sweden<br />
<br />
This unique roadway connects the Danish capital of Copenhagen to the Swedish city of Malmö. The Øresund, designed by the Danish architect George K.S. Rotne, was opened on July 1, 2000. The bridge stretches about 8km before transitioning through an artificial island into a 4km tunnel under the Flint Channel.<br />
The site is interesting both biologically and architecturally: the Lund’s Botanical Association has identified more than 500 different species of plants on the island, which was constructed from material dredged from the seabed. Most of the concrete tunnel was cast on land and towed out to the location.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Bridge_Turns_Into_Under...jpg
  • This Amazing Bridge Turns Into An Underwater Tunnel Connecting Denmark And Sweden<br />
<br />
This unique roadway connects the Danish capital of Copenhagen to the Swedish city of Malmö. The Øresund, designed by the Danish architect George K.S. Rotne, was opened on July 1, 2000. The bridge stretches about 8km before transitioning through an artificial island into a 4km tunnel under the Flint Channel.<br />
The site is interesting both biologically and architecturally: the Lund’s Botanical Association has identified more than 500 different species of plants on the island, which was constructed from material dredged from the seabed. Most of the concrete tunnel was cast on land and towed out to the location.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Bridge_Turns_Into_Under...jpg
  • This Amazing Bridge Turns Into An Underwater Tunnel Connecting Denmark And Sweden<br />
<br />
This unique roadway connects the Danish capital of Copenhagen to the Swedish city of Malmö. The Øresund, designed by the Danish architect George K.S. Rotne, was opened on July 1, 2000. The bridge stretches about 8km before transitioning through an artificial island into a 4km tunnel under the Flint Channel.<br />
The site is interesting both biologically and architecturally: the Lund’s Botanical Association has identified more than 500 different species of plants on the island, which was constructed from material dredged from the seabed. Most of the concrete tunnel was cast on land and towed out to the location.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Bridge_Turns_Into_Under...jpg
  • This Amazing Bridge Turns Into An Underwater Tunnel Connecting Denmark And Sweden<br />
<br />
This unique roadway connects the Danish capital of Copenhagen to the Swedish city of Malmö. The Øresund, designed by the Danish architect George K.S. Rotne, was opened on July 1, 2000. The bridge stretches about 8km before transitioning through an artificial island into a 4km tunnel under the Flint Channel.<br />
The site is interesting both biologically and architecturally: the Lund’s Botanical Association has identified more than 500 different species of plants on the island, which was constructed from material dredged from the seabed. Most of the concrete tunnel was cast on land and towed out to the location.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Bridge_Turns_Into_Under...jpg
  • This Amazing Bridge Turns Into An Underwater Tunnel Connecting Denmark And Sweden<br />
<br />
This unique roadway connects the Danish capital of Copenhagen to the Swedish city of Malmö. The Øresund, designed by the Danish architect George K.S. Rotne, was opened on July 1, 2000. The bridge stretches about 8km before transitioning through an artificial island into a 4km tunnel under the Flint Channel.<br />
The site is interesting both biologically and architecturally: the Lund’s Botanical Association has identified more than 500 different species of plants on the island, which was constructed from material dredged from the seabed. Most of the concrete tunnel was cast on land and towed out to the location.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Bridge_Turns_Into_Under...jpg
  • SUZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 25: <br />
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Bridge Resembling London Tower Bridge Built In China<br />
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Cars run across the bridge resembling the London Tower Bridge on February 25 in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province of China. The bridge, built over Yuanhe Pond in Suzhou, insists of four 40-meter-tall towers which resemble the Tower Bridge in London.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_London_Tower_Bridge_Built_In_C...jpg
  • SUZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 25: <br />
<br />
Bridge Resembling London Tower Bridge Built In China<br />
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Cars run across the bridge resembling the London Tower Bridge on February 25 in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province of China. The bridge, built over Yuanhe Pond in Suzhou, insists of four 40-meter-tall towers which resemble the Tower Bridge in London.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_London_Tower_Bridge_Built_In_C...jpg
  • SUZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 25: <br />
<br />
Bridge Resembling London Tower Bridge Built In China<br />
<br />
Cars run across the bridge resembling the London Tower Bridge on February 25 in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province of China. The bridge, built over Yuanhe Pond in Suzhou, insists of four 40-meter-tall towers which resemble the Tower Bridge in London.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_London_Tower_Bridge_Built_In_C...jpg
  • SUZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 25: <br />
<br />
Bridge Resembling London Tower Bridge Built In China<br />
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Cars run across the bridge resembling the London Tower Bridge on February 25 in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province of China. The bridge, built over Yuanhe Pond in Suzhou, insists of four 40-meter-tall towers which resemble the Tower Bridge in London.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_London_Tower_Bridge_Built_In_C...jpg
  • SUZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 25: <br />
<br />
Bridge Resembling London Tower Bridge Built In China<br />
<br />
Cars run across the bridge resembling the London Tower Bridge on February 25 in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province of China. The bridge, built over Yuanhe Pond in Suzhou, insists of four 40-meter-tall towers which resemble the Tower Bridge in London.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_London_Tower_Bridge_Built_In_C...jpg
  • SUZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 25: <br />
<br />
Bridge Resembling London Tower Bridge Built In China<br />
<br />
Cars run across the bridge resembling the London Tower Bridge on February 25 in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province of China. The bridge, built over Yuanhe Pond in Suzhou, insists of four 40-meter-tall towers which resemble the Tower Bridge in London.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_London_Tower_Bridge_Built_In_C...jpg
  • SUZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 25: <br />
<br />
Bridge Resembling London Tower Bridge Built In China<br />
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Cars run across the bridge resembling the London Tower Bridge on February 25 in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province of China. The bridge, built over Yuanhe Pond in Suzhou, insists of four 40-meter-tall towers which resemble the Tower Bridge in London.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_London_Tower_Bridge_Built_In_C...jpg
  • SUZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 25: <br />
<br />
Bridge Resembling London Tower Bridge Built In China<br />
<br />
Cars run across the bridge resembling the London Tower Bridge on February 25 in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province of China. The bridge, built over Yuanhe Pond in Suzhou, insists of four 40-meter-tall towers which resemble the Tower Bridge in London.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_London_Tower_Bridge_Built_In_C...jpg
  • SUZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 25: <br />
<br />
Bridge Resembling London Tower Bridge Built In China<br />
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Cars run across the bridge resembling the London Tower Bridge on February 25 in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province of China. The bridge, built over Yuanhe Pond in Suzhou, insists of four 40-meter-tall towers which resemble the Tower Bridge in London.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_London_Tower_Bridge_Built_In_C...jpg
  • SUZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 25: <br />
<br />
Bridge Resembling London Tower Bridge Built In China<br />
<br />
Cars run across the bridge resembling the London Tower Bridge on February 25 in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province of China. The bridge, built over Yuanhe Pond in Suzhou, insists of four 40-meter-tall towers which resemble the Tower Bridge in London.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_London_Tower_Bridge_Built_In_C...jpg
  • SUZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 25: <br />
<br />
Bridge Resembling London Tower Bridge Built In China<br />
<br />
Cars run across the bridge resembling the London Tower Bridge on February 25 in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province of China. The bridge, built over Yuanhe Pond in Suzhou, insists of four 40-meter-tall towers which resemble the Tower Bridge in London.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_London_Tower_Bridge_Built_In_C...jpg
  • SUZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 25: <br />
<br />
Bridge Resembling London Tower Bridge Built In China<br />
<br />
Cars run across the bridge resembling the London Tower Bridge on February 25 in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province of China. The bridge, built over Yuanhe Pond in Suzhou, insists of four 40-meter-tall towers which resemble the Tower Bridge in London.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_London_Tower_Bridge_Built_In_C...jpg
  • SUZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 25: <br />
<br />
Bridge Resembling London Tower Bridge Built In China<br />
<br />
Cars run across the bridge resembling the London Tower Bridge on February 25 in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province of China. The bridge, built over Yuanhe Pond in Suzhou, insists of four 40-meter-tall towers which resemble the Tower Bridge in London.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_London_Tower_Bridge_Built_In_C...jpg
  • SUZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 25: <br />
<br />
Bridge Resembling London Tower Bridge Built In China<br />
<br />
Cars run across the bridge resembling the London Tower Bridge on February 25 in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province of China. The bridge, built over Yuanhe Pond in Suzhou, insists of four 40-meter-tall towers which resemble the Tower Bridge in London.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_London_Tower_Bridge_Built_In_C...jpg
  • SUZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 25: <br />
<br />
Bridge Resembling London Tower Bridge Built In China<br />
<br />
Cars run across the bridge resembling the London Tower Bridge on February 25 in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province of China. The bridge, built over Yuanhe Pond in Suzhou, insists of four 40-meter-tall towers which resemble the Tower Bridge in London.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_London_Tower_Bridge_Built_In_C...jpg
  • SUZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 25: <br />
<br />
Bridge Resembling London Tower Bridge Built In China<br />
<br />
Cars run across the bridge resembling the London Tower Bridge on February 25 in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province of China. The bridge, built over Yuanhe Pond in Suzhou, insists of four 40-meter-tall towers which resemble the Tower Bridge in London.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_London_Tower_Bridge_Built_In_C...jpg
  • SUZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 25: <br />
<br />
Bridge Resembling London Tower Bridge Built In China<br />
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Cars run across the bridge resembling the London Tower Bridge on February 25 in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province of China. The bridge, built over Yuanhe Pond in Suzhou, insists of four 40-meter-tall towers which resemble the Tower Bridge in London.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_London_Tower_Bridge_Built_In_C...jpg
  • Circular Bridge Built To Slow Down Drivers So That They Would Enjoy The View<br />
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The end of 2015 saw the completion of a round bridge that stretches across Laguna Garzón between the cities of Rocha and Maldonado on the southern coast of Uruguay. Designed by Rafael Viñoly, the bridge took 12 months to complete, and replaces a traditional raft crossing while encouraging drivers to enjoy the view.<br />
“The concept of the Puente Laguna Garzon was to transform a traditional vehicular crossing into an event that reduces the speed of the cars, to provide an opportunity to enjoy panoramic views to an amazing landscape, and at the same time create a pedestrian place in the centre,” said Viñoly.<br />
©Rafael Vinoly Architects/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Circular_Bridge_Built_To_Slow_...jpg
  • Circular Bridge Built To Slow Down Drivers So That They Would Enjoy The View<br />
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The end of 2015 saw the completion of a round bridge that stretches across Laguna Garzón between the cities of Rocha and Maldonado on the southern coast of Uruguay. Designed by Rafael Viñoly, the bridge took 12 months to complete, and replaces a traditional raft crossing while encouraging drivers to enjoy the view.<br />
“The concept of the Puente Laguna Garzon was to transform a traditional vehicular crossing into an event that reduces the speed of the cars, to provide an opportunity to enjoy panoramic views to an amazing landscape, and at the same time create a pedestrian place in the centre,” said Viñoly.<br />
©Rafael Vinoly Architects/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Circular_Bridge_Built_To_Slow_...jpg
  • Circular Bridge Built To Slow Down Drivers So That They Would Enjoy The View<br />
<br />
The end of 2015 saw the completion of a round bridge that stretches across Laguna Garzón between the cities of Rocha and Maldonado on the southern coast of Uruguay. Designed by Rafael Viñoly, the bridge took 12 months to complete, and replaces a traditional raft crossing while encouraging drivers to enjoy the view.<br />
“The concept of the Puente Laguna Garzon was to transform a traditional vehicular crossing into an event that reduces the speed of the cars, to provide an opportunity to enjoy panoramic views to an amazing landscape, and at the same time create a pedestrian place in the centre,” said Viñoly.<br />
©Rafael Vinoly Architects/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Circular_Bridge_Built_To_Slow_...jpg
  • Circular Bridge Built To Slow Down Drivers So That They Would Enjoy The View<br />
<br />
The end of 2015 saw the completion of a round bridge that stretches across Laguna Garzón between the cities of Rocha and Maldonado on the southern coast of Uruguay. Designed by Rafael Viñoly, the bridge took 12 months to complete, and replaces a traditional raft crossing while encouraging drivers to enjoy the view.<br />
“The concept of the Puente Laguna Garzon was to transform a traditional vehicular crossing into an event that reduces the speed of the cars, to provide an opportunity to enjoy panoramic views to an amazing landscape, and at the same time create a pedestrian place in the centre,” said Viñoly.<br />
©Rafael Vinoly Architects/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Circular_Bridge_Built_To_Slow_...jpg
  • Circular Bridge Built To Slow Down Drivers So That They Would Enjoy The View<br />
<br />
The end of 2015 saw the completion of a round bridge that stretches across Laguna Garzón between the cities of Rocha and Maldonado on the southern coast of Uruguay. Designed by Rafael Viñoly, the bridge took 12 months to complete, and replaces a traditional raft crossing while encouraging drivers to enjoy the view.<br />
“The concept of the Puente Laguna Garzon was to transform a traditional vehicular crossing into an event that reduces the speed of the cars, to provide an opportunity to enjoy panoramic views to an amazing landscape, and at the same time create a pedestrian place in the centre,” said Viñoly.<br />
©Rafael Vinoly Architects/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Circular_Bridge_Built_To_Slow_...jpg
  • Circular Bridge Built To Slow Down Drivers So That They Would Enjoy The View<br />
<br />
The end of 2015 saw the completion of a round bridge that stretches across Laguna Garzón between the cities of Rocha and Maldonado on the southern coast of Uruguay. Designed by Rafael Viñoly, the bridge took 12 months to complete, and replaces a traditional raft crossing while encouraging drivers to enjoy the view.<br />
“The concept of the Puente Laguna Garzon was to transform a traditional vehicular crossing into an event that reduces the speed of the cars, to provide an opportunity to enjoy panoramic views to an amazing landscape, and at the same time create a pedestrian place in the centre,” said Viñoly.<br />
©Rafael Vinoly Architects/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Circular_Bridge_Built_To_Slow_...jpg
  • Circular Bridge Built To Slow Down Drivers So That They Would Enjoy The View<br />
<br />
The end of 2015 saw the completion of a round bridge that stretches across Laguna Garzón between the cities of Rocha and Maldonado on the southern coast of Uruguay. Designed by Rafael Viñoly, the bridge took 12 months to complete, and replaces a traditional raft crossing while encouraging drivers to enjoy the view.<br />
“The concept of the Puente Laguna Garzon was to transform a traditional vehicular crossing into an event that reduces the speed of the cars, to provide an opportunity to enjoy panoramic views to an amazing landscape, and at the same time create a pedestrian place in the centre,” said Viñoly.<br />
©Rafael Vinoly Architects/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Circular_Bridge_Built_To_Slow_...jpg
  • Circular Bridge Built To Slow Down Drivers So That They Would Enjoy The View<br />
<br />
The end of 2015 saw the completion of a round bridge that stretches across Laguna Garzón between the cities of Rocha and Maldonado on the southern coast of Uruguay. Designed by Rafael Viñoly, the bridge took 12 months to complete, and replaces a traditional raft crossing while encouraging drivers to enjoy the view.<br />
“The concept of the Puente Laguna Garzon was to transform a traditional vehicular crossing into an event that reduces the speed of the cars, to provide an opportunity to enjoy panoramic views to an amazing landscape, and at the same time create a pedestrian place in the centre,” said Viñoly.<br />
©Rafael Vinoly Architects/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Circular_Bridge_Built_To_Slow_...jpg
  • Circular Bridge Built To Slow Down Drivers So That They Would Enjoy The View<br />
<br />
The end of 2015 saw the completion of a round bridge that stretches across Laguna Garzón between the cities of Rocha and Maldonado on the southern coast of Uruguay. Designed by Rafael Viñoly, the bridge took 12 months to complete, and replaces a traditional raft crossing while encouraging drivers to enjoy the view.<br />
“The concept of the Puente Laguna Garzon was to transform a traditional vehicular crossing into an event that reduces the speed of the cars, to provide an opportunity to enjoy panoramic views to an amazing landscape, and at the same time create a pedestrian place in the centre,” said Viñoly.<br />
©Rafael Vinoly Architects/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Circular_Bridge_Built_To_Slow_...jpg
  • Circular Bridge Built To Slow Down Drivers So That They Would Enjoy The View<br />
<br />
The end of 2015 saw the completion of a round bridge that stretches across Laguna Garzón between the cities of Rocha and Maldonado on the southern coast of Uruguay. Designed by Rafael Viñoly, the bridge took 12 months to complete, and replaces a traditional raft crossing while encouraging drivers to enjoy the view.<br />
“The concept of the Puente Laguna Garzon was to transform a traditional vehicular crossing into an event that reduces the speed of the cars, to provide an opportunity to enjoy panoramic views to an amazing landscape, and at the same time create a pedestrian place in the centre,” said Viñoly.<br />
©Rafael Vinoly Architects/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Circular_Bridge_Built_To_Slow_...jpg
  • BIJIE, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: <br />
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Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Worlds_Highest_Bridge01.jpg
  • BIJIE, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: <br />
<br />
Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Worlds_Highest_Bridge03.jpg
  • BIJIE, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: <br />
<br />
Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Worlds_Highest_Bridge02.jpg
  • BIJIE, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: <br />
<br />
Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Worlds_Highest_Bridge05.jpg
  • BIJIE, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: <br />
<br />
Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Worlds_Highest_Bridge04.jpg
  • BIJIE, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: <br />
<br />
Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Worlds_Highest_Bridge06.jpg
  • BIJIE, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: <br />
<br />
Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Worlds_Highest_Bridge08.jpg
  • BIJIE, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: <br />
<br />
Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Worlds_Highest_Bridge07.jpg
  • BIJIE, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: <br />
<br />
Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Worlds_Highest_Bridge09.jpg
  • BIJIE, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: <br />
<br />
Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Worlds_Highest_Bridge10.jpg
  • BIJIE, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: <br />
<br />
Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Worlds_Highest_Bridge12.jpg
  • BIJIE, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: <br />
<br />
Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Worlds_Highest_Bridge14.jpg
  • BIJIE, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: <br />
<br />
Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Worlds_Highest_Bridge15.jpg
  • BIJIE, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: <br />
<br />
Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Worlds_Highest_Bridge13.jpg
  • BIJIE, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: <br />
<br />
Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Worlds_Highest_Bridge16.jpg
  • BIJIE, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: <br />
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Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
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Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
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  • BIJIE, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: <br />
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Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
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  • BIJIE, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: <br />
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Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
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  • BIJIE, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: <br />
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Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
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  • BIJIE, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: <br />
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Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
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Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
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Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
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Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
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Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
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Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
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  • - Mulvane, Kansas, USA - Larry Richardson was so impressed with San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge that he built a replica of it in his backyard at his home in Mulvane, Kansas.<br />
           “People have said: Are you crazy? But, hey, how many people can say they’ve got a replica of the Golden Gate Bridge in their backyard. I don’t know of anyone else in America who’s got one,” the 63 year old retired mailman <br />
           Unlike the real bridge, which is 8,981 feet long and 692 feet high, Larry’s bridge is 150 feet long, 25 feet high and 8 feet wide, and his is made of wood – not steel.<br />
           But, it’s still so impressive that he gets lots of visitors who flock to his home to marvel at it. “They get a kick out of it. They really enjoy it,” he said.<br />
           Larry’s had a life long fascination with the Golden Gate Bridge. “I really love that bridge. There’s just something about it. Some people admire mountains. I’ve always been fascinated with that bridge. It really is a magnificent structure,” he said.<br />
           So when Larry decided he wanted to build a bridge over a creek on the 5 acres of land he owns, he thought: Why not build a replica of the Golden Gate bridge he so loves.<br />
           “I could have built a simple foot bridge. But, anyone can build a foot bridge. I thought: Why not build one bigger, something special like the Golden Gate Bridge? I thought it’d be a challenge,” he explained.<br />
           Larry has no engineering training. But, he grew up on a farm. “If you grow up on a farm, you learn how to fix things. So I figured I could do it,” he said.<br />
           Instead of architectural drawings, Larry used a postcard of the Golden Gate Bridge to see what he needed to do. "Yes, that's all I had to go on - a postcard," he said.<br />
           He started building his bridge in 1994 and with the help of his late father Norman and brother Lee. They had it finished by 2001. The 3 of them often worked 20 to 30 hours a week
    Exclusivepix_Bridge_in_Garden04.jpg
  • - Mulvane, Kansas, USA - Larry Richardson was so impressed with San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge that he built a replica of it in his backyard at his home in Mulvane, Kansas.<br />
           “People have said: Are you crazy? But, hey, how many people can say they’ve got a replica of the Golden Gate Bridge in their backyard. I don’t know of anyone else in America who’s got one,” the 63 year old retired mailman <br />
           Unlike the real bridge, which is 8,981 feet long and 692 feet high, Larry’s bridge is 150 feet long, 25 feet high and 8 feet wide, and his is made of wood – not steel.<br />
           But, it’s still so impressive that he gets lots of visitors who flock to his home to marvel at it. “They get a kick out of it. They really enjoy it,” he said.<br />
           Larry’s had a life long fascination with the Golden Gate Bridge. “I really love that bridge. There’s just something about it. Some people admire mountains. I’ve always been fascinated with that bridge. It really is a magnificent structure,” he said.<br />
           So when Larry decided he wanted to build a bridge over a creek on the 5 acres of land he owns, he thought: Why not build a replica of the Golden Gate bridge he so loves.<br />
           “I could have built a simple foot bridge. But, anyone can build a foot bridge. I thought: Why not build one bigger, something special like the Golden Gate Bridge? I thought it’d be a challenge,” he explained.<br />
           Larry has no engineering training. But, he grew up on a farm. “If you grow up on a farm, you learn how to fix things. So I figured I could do it,” he said.<br />
           Instead of architectural drawings, Larry used a postcard of the Golden Gate Bridge to see what he needed to do. "Yes, that's all I had to go on - a postcard," he said.<br />
           He started building his bridge in 1994 and with the help of his late father Norman and brother Lee. They had it finished by 2001. The 3 of them often worked 20 to 30 hours a week
    Exclusivepix_Bridge_in_Garden05.jpg
  • - Mulvane, Kansas, USA - Larry Richardson was so impressed with San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge that he built a replica of it in his backyard at his home in Mulvane, Kansas.<br />
           “People have said: Are you crazy? But, hey, how many people can say they’ve got a replica of the Golden Gate Bridge in their backyard. I don’t know of anyone else in America who’s got one,” the 63 year old retired mailman <br />
           Unlike the real bridge, which is 8,981 feet long and 692 feet high, Larry’s bridge is 150 feet long, 25 feet high and 8 feet wide, and his is made of wood – not steel.<br />
           But, it’s still so impressive that he gets lots of visitors who flock to his home to marvel at it. “They get a kick out of it. They really enjoy it,” he said.<br />
           Larry’s had a life long fascination with the Golden Gate Bridge. “I really love that bridge. There’s just something about it. Some people admire mountains. I’ve always been fascinated with that bridge. It really is a magnificent structure,” he said.<br />
           So when Larry decided he wanted to build a bridge over a creek on the 5 acres of land he owns, he thought: Why not build a replica of the Golden Gate bridge he so loves.<br />
           “I could have built a simple foot bridge. But, anyone can build a foot bridge. I thought: Why not build one bigger, something special like the Golden Gate Bridge? I thought it’d be a challenge,” he explained.<br />
           Larry has no engineering training. But, he grew up on a farm. “If you grow up on a farm, you learn how to fix things. So I figured I could do it,” he said.<br />
           Instead of architectural drawings, Larry used a postcard of the Golden Gate Bridge to see what he needed to do. "Yes, that's all I had to go on - a postcard," he said.<br />
           He started building his bridge in 1994 and with the help of his late father Norman and brother Lee. They had it finished by 2001. The 3 of them often worked 20 to 30 hours a week
    Exclusivepix_Bridge_in_Garden07.jpg
  • - Mulvane, Kansas, USA - Larry Richardson was so impressed with San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge that he built a replica of it in his backyard at his home in Mulvane, Kansas.<br />
           “People have said: Are you crazy? But, hey, how many people can say they’ve got a replica of the Golden Gate Bridge in their backyard. I don’t know of anyone else in America who’s got one,” the 63 year old retired mailman <br />
           Unlike the real bridge, which is 8,981 feet long and 692 feet high, Larry’s bridge is 150 feet long, 25 feet high and 8 feet wide, and his is made of wood – not steel.<br />
           But, it’s still so impressive that he gets lots of visitors who flock to his home to marvel at it. “They get a kick out of it. They really enjoy it,” he said.<br />
           Larry’s had a life long fascination with the Golden Gate Bridge. “I really love that bridge. There’s just something about it. Some people admire mountains. I’ve always been fascinated with that bridge. It really is a magnificent structure,” he said.<br />
           So when Larry decided he wanted to build a bridge over a creek on the 5 acres of land he owns, he thought: Why not build a replica of the Golden Gate bridge he so loves.<br />
           “I could have built a simple foot bridge. But, anyone can build a foot bridge. I thought: Why not build one bigger, something special like the Golden Gate Bridge? I thought it’d be a challenge,” he explained.<br />
           Larry has no engineering training. But, he grew up on a farm. “If you grow up on a farm, you learn how to fix things. So I figured I could do it,” he said.<br />
           Instead of architectural drawings, Larry used a postcard of the Golden Gate Bridge to see what he needed to do. "Yes, that's all I had to go on - a postcard," he said.<br />
           He started building his bridge in 1994 and with the help of his late father Norman and brother Lee. They had it finished by 2001. The 3 of them often worked 20 to 30 hours a week
    Exclusivepix_Bridge_in_Garden08.jpg
  • - Mulvane, Kansas, USA - Larry Richardson was so impressed with San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge that he built a replica of it in his backyard at his home in Mulvane, Kansas.<br />
           “People have said: Are you crazy? But, hey, how many people can say they’ve got a replica of the Golden Gate Bridge in their backyard. I don’t know of anyone else in America who’s got one,” the 63 year old retired mailman <br />
           Unlike the real bridge, which is 8,981 feet long and 692 feet high, Larry’s bridge is 150 feet long, 25 feet high and 8 feet wide, and his is made of wood – not steel.<br />
           But, it’s still so impressive that he gets lots of visitors who flock to his home to marvel at it. “They get a kick out of it. They really enjoy it,” he said.<br />
           Larry’s had a life long fascination with the Golden Gate Bridge. “I really love that bridge. There’s just something about it. Some people admire mountains. I’ve always been fascinated with that bridge. It really is a magnificent structure,” he said.<br />
           So when Larry decided he wanted to build a bridge over a creek on the 5 acres of land he owns, he thought: Why not build a replica of the Golden Gate bridge he so loves.<br />
           “I could have built a simple foot bridge. But, anyone can build a foot bridge. I thought: Why not build one bigger, something special like the Golden Gate Bridge? I thought it’d be a challenge,” he explained.<br />
           Larry has no engineering training. But, he grew up on a farm. “If you grow up on a farm, you learn how to fix things. So I figured I could do it,” he said.<br />
           Instead of architectural drawings, Larry used a postcard of the Golden Gate Bridge to see what he needed to do. "Yes, that's all I had to go on - a postcard," he said.<br />
           He started building his bridge in 1994 and with the help of his late father Norman and brother Lee. They had it finished by 2001. The 3 of them often worked 20 to 30 hours a week
    Exclusivepix_Bridge_in_Garden09.jpg
  • - Mulvane, Kansas, USA - Larry Richardson was so impressed with San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge that he built a replica of it in his backyard at his home in Mulvane, Kansas.<br />
           “People have said: Are you crazy? But, hey, how many people can say they’ve got a replica of the Golden Gate Bridge in their backyard. I don’t know of anyone else in America who’s got one,” the 63 year old retired mailman <br />
           Unlike the real bridge, which is 8,981 feet long and 692 feet high, Larry’s bridge is 150 feet long, 25 feet high and 8 feet wide, and his is made of wood – not steel.<br />
           But, it’s still so impressive that he gets lots of visitors who flock to his home to marvel at it. “They get a kick out of it. They really enjoy it,” he said.<br />
           Larry’s had a life long fascination with the Golden Gate Bridge. “I really love that bridge. There’s just something about it. Some people admire mountains. I’ve always been fascinated with that bridge. It really is a magnificent structure,” he said.<br />
           So when Larry decided he wanted to build a bridge over a creek on the 5 acres of land he owns, he thought: Why not build a replica of the Golden Gate bridge he so loves.<br />
           “I could have built a simple foot bridge. But, anyone can build a foot bridge. I thought: Why not build one bigger, something special like the Golden Gate Bridge? I thought it’d be a challenge,” he explained.<br />
           Larry has no engineering training. But, he grew up on a farm. “If you grow up on a farm, you learn how to fix things. So I figured I could do it,” he said.<br />
           Instead of architectural drawings, Larry used a postcard of the Golden Gate Bridge to see what he needed to do. "Yes, that's all I had to go on - a postcard," he said.<br />
           He started building his bridge in 1994 and with the help of his late father Norman and brother Lee. They had it finished by 2001. The 3 of them often worked 20 to 30 hours a week
    Exclusivepix_Bridge_in_Garden02.jpg
  • - Mulvane, Kansas, USA - Larry Richardson was so impressed with San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge that he built a replica of it in his backyard at his home in Mulvane, Kansas.<br />
           “People have said: Are you crazy? But, hey, how many people can say they’ve got a replica of the Golden Gate Bridge in their backyard. I don’t know of anyone else in America who’s got one,” the 63 year old retired mailman <br />
           Unlike the real bridge, which is 8,981 feet long and 692 feet high, Larry’s bridge is 150 feet long, 25 feet high and 8 feet wide, and his is made of wood – not steel.<br />
           But, it’s still so impressive that he gets lots of visitors who flock to his home to marvel at it. “They get a kick out of it. They really enjoy it,” he said.<br />
           Larry’s had a life long fascination with the Golden Gate Bridge. “I really love that bridge. There’s just something about it. Some people admire mountains. I’ve always been fascinated with that bridge. It really is a magnificent structure,” he said.<br />
           So when Larry decided he wanted to build a bridge over a creek on the 5 acres of land he owns, he thought: Why not build a replica of the Golden Gate bridge he so loves.<br />
           “I could have built a simple foot bridge. But, anyone can build a foot bridge. I thought: Why not build one bigger, something special like the Golden Gate Bridge? I thought it’d be a challenge,” he explained.<br />
           Larry has no engineering training. But, he grew up on a farm. “If you grow up on a farm, you learn how to fix things. So I figured I could do it,” he said.<br />
           Instead of architectural drawings, Larry used a postcard of the Golden Gate Bridge to see what he needed to do. "Yes, that's all I had to go on - a postcard," he said.<br />
           He started building his bridge in 1994 and with the help of his late father Norman and brother Lee. They had it finished by 2001. The 3 of them often worked 20 to 30 hours a week
    Exclusivepix_Bridge_in_Garden03.jpg
  • Mulvane, Kansas, USA - Larry Richardson was so impressed with San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge that he built a replica of it in his backyard at his home in Mulvane, Kansas.<br />
           “People have said: Are you crazy? But, hey, how many people can say they’ve got a replica of the Golden Gate Bridge in their backyard. I don’t know of anyone else in America who’s got one,” the 63 year old retired mailman <br />
           Unlike the real bridge, which is 8,981 feet long and 692 feet high, Larry’s bridge is 150 feet long, 25 feet high and 8 feet wide, and his is made of wood – not steel.<br />
           But, it’s still so impressive that he gets lots of visitors who flock to his home to marvel at it. “They get a kick out of it. They really enjoy it,” he said.<br />
           Larry’s had a life long fascination with the Golden Gate Bridge. “I really love that bridge. There’s just something about it. Some people admire mountains. I’ve always been fascinated with that bridge. It really is a magnificent structure,” he said.<br />
           So when Larry decided he wanted to build a bridge over a creek on the 5 acres of land he owns, he thought: Why not build a replica of the Golden Gate bridge he so loves.<br />
           “I could have built a simple foot bridge. But, anyone can build a foot bridge. I thought: Why not build one bigger, something special like the Golden Gate Bridge? I thought it’d be a challenge,” he explained.<br />
           Larry has no engineering training. But, he grew up on a farm. “If you grow up on a farm, you learn how to fix things. So I figured I could do it,” he said.<br />
           Instead of architectural drawings, Larry used a postcard of the Golden Gate Bridge to see what he needed to do. "Yes, that's all I had to go on - a postcard," he said.<br />
           He started building his bridge in 1994 and with the help of his late father Norman and brother Lee. They had it finished by 2001. The 3 of them often worked 20 to 30 hours a week in
    Exclusivepix_Bridge_in_Garden01.jpg
  • - Mulvane, Kansas, USA - Larry Richardson was so impressed with San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge that he built a replica of it in his backyard at his home in Mulvane, Kansas.<br />
           “People have said: Are you crazy? But, hey, how many people can say they’ve got a replica of the Golden Gate Bridge in their backyard. I don’t know of anyone else in America who’s got one,” the 63 year old retired mailman <br />
           Unlike the real bridge, which is 8,981 feet long and 692 feet high, Larry’s bridge is 150 feet long, 25 feet high and 8 feet wide, and his is made of wood – not steel.<br />
           But, it’s still so impressive that he gets lots of visitors who flock to his home to marvel at it. “They get a kick out of it. They really enjoy it,” he said.<br />
           Larry’s had a life long fascination with the Golden Gate Bridge. “I really love that bridge. There’s just something about it. Some people admire mountains. I’ve always been fascinated with that bridge. It really is a magnificent structure,” he said.<br />
           So when Larry decided he wanted to build a bridge over a creek on the 5 acres of land he owns, he thought: Why not build a replica of the Golden Gate bridge he so loves.<br />
           “I could have built a simple foot bridge. But, anyone can build a foot bridge. I thought: Why not build one bigger, something special like the Golden Gate Bridge? I thought it’d be a challenge,” he explained.<br />
           Larry has no engineering training. But, he grew up on a farm. “If you grow up on a farm, you learn how to fix things. So I figured I could do it,” he said.<br />
           Instead of architectural drawings, Larry used a postcard of the Golden Gate Bridge to see what he needed to do. "Yes, that's all I had to go on - a postcard," he said.<br />
           He started building his bridge in 1994 and with the help of his late father Norman and brother Lee. They had it finished by 2001. The 3 of them often worked 20 to 30 hours a week
    Exclusivepix_Bridge_in_Garden06.jpg
  • - Mulvane, Kansas, USA - Larry Richardson was so impressed with San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge that he built a replica of it in his backyard at his home in Mulvane, Kansas.<br />
           “People have said: Are you crazy? But, hey, how many people can say they’ve got a replica of the Golden Gate Bridge in their backyard. I don’t know of anyone else in America who’s got one,” the 63 year old retired mailman <br />
           Unlike the real bridge, which is 8,981 feet long and 692 feet high, Larry’s bridge is 150 feet long, 25 feet high and 8 feet wide, and his is made of wood – not steel.<br />
           But, it’s still so impressive that he gets lots of visitors who flock to his home to marvel at it. “They get a kick out of it. They really enjoy it,” he said.<br />
           Larry’s had a life long fascination with the Golden Gate Bridge. “I really love that bridge. There’s just something about it. Some people admire mountains. I’ve always been fascinated with that bridge. It really is a magnificent structure,” he said.<br />
           So when Larry decided he wanted to build a bridge over a creek on the 5 acres of land he owns, he thought: Why not build a replica of the Golden Gate bridge he so loves.<br />
           “I could have built a simple foot bridge. But, anyone can build a foot bridge. I thought: Why not build one bigger, something special like the Golden Gate Bridge? I thought it’d be a challenge,” he explained.<br />
           Larry has no engineering training. But, he grew up on a farm. “If you grow up on a farm, you learn how to fix things. So I figured I could do it,” he said.<br />
           Instead of architectural drawings, Larry used a postcard of the Golden Gate Bridge to see what he needed to do. "Yes, that's all I had to go on - a postcard," he said.<br />
           He started building his bridge in 1994 and with the help of his late father Norman and brother Lee. They had it finished by 2001. The 3 of them often worked 20 to 30 hours a week
    Exclusivepix_Bridge_in_Garden10.jpg
  • - Mulvane, Kansas, USA - Larry Richardson was so impressed with San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge that he built a replica of it in his backyard at his home in Mulvane, Kansas.<br />
           “People have said: Are you crazy? But, hey, how many people can say they’ve got a replica of the Golden Gate Bridge in their backyard. I don’t know of anyone else in America who’s got one,” the 63 year old retired mailman <br />
           Unlike the real bridge, which is 8,981 feet long and 692 feet high, Larry’s bridge is 150 feet long, 25 feet high and 8 feet wide, and his is made of wood – not steel.<br />
           But, it’s still so impressive that he gets lots of visitors who flock to his home to marvel at it. “They get a kick out of it. They really enjoy it,” he said.<br />
           Larry’s had a life long fascination with the Golden Gate Bridge. “I really love that bridge. There’s just something about it. Some people admire mountains. I’ve always been fascinated with that bridge. It really is a magnificent structure,” he said.<br />
           So when Larry decided he wanted to build a bridge over a creek on the 5 acres of land he owns, he thought: Why not build a replica of the Golden Gate bridge he so loves.<br />
           “I could have built a simple foot bridge. But, anyone can build a foot bridge. I thought: Why not build one bigger, something special like the Golden Gate Bridge? I thought it’d be a challenge,” he explained.<br />
           Larry has no engineering training. But, he grew up on a farm. “If you grow up on a farm, you learn how to fix things. So I figured I could do it,” he said.<br />
           Instead of architectural drawings, Larry used a postcard of the Golden Gate Bridge to see what he needed to do. "Yes, that's all I had to go on - a postcard," he said.<br />
           He started building his bridge in 1994 and with the help of his late father Norman and brother Lee. They had it finished by 2001. The 3 of them often worked 20 to 30 hours a week
    Exclusivepix_Bridge_in_Garden11.jpg
  • Circular Bridge Built To Slow Down Drivers So That They Would Enjoy The View<br />
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The end of 2015 saw the completion of a round bridge that stretches across Laguna Garzón between the cities of Rocha and Maldonado on the southern coast of Uruguay. Designed by Rafael Viñoly, the bridge took 12 months to complete, and replaces a traditional raft crossing while encouraging drivers to enjoy the view.<br />
“The concept of the Puente Laguna Garzon was to transform a traditional vehicular crossing into an event that reduces the speed of the cars, to provide an opportunity to enjoy panoramic views to an amazing landscape, and at the same time create a pedestrian place in the centre,” said Viñoly.<br />
©Rafael Vinoly Architects/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Circular_Bridge_Built_T...jpg
  • Circular Bridge Built To Slow Down Drivers So That They Would Enjoy The View<br />
<br />
The end of 2015 saw the completion of a round bridge that stretches across Laguna Garzón between the cities of Rocha and Maldonado on the southern coast of Uruguay. Designed by Rafael Viñoly, the bridge took 12 months to complete, and replaces a traditional raft crossing while encouraging drivers to enjoy the view.<br />
“The concept of the Puente Laguna Garzon was to transform a traditional vehicular crossing into an event that reduces the speed of the cars, to provide an opportunity to enjoy panoramic views to an amazing landscape, and at the same time create a pedestrian place in the centre,” said Viñoly.<br />
©Rafael Vinoly Architects/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Circular_Bridge_Built_T...jpg
  • Circular Bridge Built To Slow Down Drivers So That They Would Enjoy The View<br />
<br />
The end of 2015 saw the completion of a round bridge that stretches across Laguna Garzón between the cities of Rocha and Maldonado on the southern coast of Uruguay. Designed by Rafael Viñoly, the bridge took 12 months to complete, and replaces a traditional raft crossing while encouraging drivers to enjoy the view.<br />
“The concept of the Puente Laguna Garzon was to transform a traditional vehicular crossing into an event that reduces the speed of the cars, to provide an opportunity to enjoy panoramic views to an amazing landscape, and at the same time create a pedestrian place in the centre,” said Viñoly.<br />
©Rafael Vinoly Architects/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Circular_Bridge_Built_T...jpg
  • Circular Bridge Built To Slow Down Drivers So That They Would Enjoy The View<br />
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The end of 2015 saw the completion of a round bridge that stretches across Laguna Garzón between the cities of Rocha and Maldonado on the southern coast of Uruguay. Designed by Rafael Viñoly, the bridge took 12 months to complete, and replaces a traditional raft crossing while encouraging drivers to enjoy the view.<br />
“The concept of the Puente Laguna Garzon was to transform a traditional vehicular crossing into an event that reduces the speed of the cars, to provide an opportunity to enjoy panoramic views to an amazing landscape, and at the same time create a pedestrian place in the centre,” said Viñoly.<br />
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 A car drives over glass-bottomed bridge for a safety test at Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon on June 25, 2016 in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province of China. World\'s tallest and longest glass-bottomed bridge has been completed and took a global broadcast through television and internet medias to show its safety. More than thirty citizens and visitors thumped the bridge with hammer in the test event. ©Exclusivepix Media
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A visitor strikes the glass-bottomed bridge with a hammer for a safety test at Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon on June 25, 2016 in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province of China. World\'s tallest and longest glass-bottomed bridge has been completed and took a global broadcast through television and internet medias to show its safety. More than thirty citizens and visitors thumped the bridge with hammer in the test event.<br />
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Visitors lie on glass-bottomed bridge for a selfie during the safety test at Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon on June 25, 2016 in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province of China. World\'s tallest and longest glass-bottomed bridge has been completed and took a global broadcast through television and internet medias to show its safety. More than thirty citizens and visitors thumped the bridge with hammer in the test event. <br />
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A visitor strikes the glass-bottomed bridge with a hammer for a safety test at Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon on June 25, 2016 in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province of China. World\'s tallest and longest glass-bottomed bridge has been completed and took a global broadcast through television and internet medias to show its safety. More than thirty citizens and visitors thumped the bridge with hammer in the test event.<br />
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A visitor strikes the glass-bottomed bridge with a hammer for a safety test at Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon on June 25, 2016 in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province of China. World\'s tallest and longest glass-bottomed bridge has been completed and took a global broadcast through television and internet medias to show its safety. More than thirty citizens and visitors thumped the bridge with hammer in the test event.<br />
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A radio broadcast is taken on glass-bottomed bridge for a safety test at Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon on June 25, 2016 in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province of China. World\'s tallest and longest glass-bottomed bridge has been completed and took a global broadcast through television and internet medias to show its safety. More than thirty citizens and visitors thumped the bridge with hammer in the test event. <br />
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Aerial view of the glass-bottomed bridge receiving a safety test at Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon on June 25, 2016 in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province of China. World\'s tallest and longest glass-bottomed bridge has been completed and took a global broadcast through television and internet medias to show its safety. More than thirty citizens and visitors thumped the bridge with hammer in the test event. <br />
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A visitor strikes the glass-bottomed bridge with a hammer for a safety test at Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon on June 25, 2016 in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province of China. World\'s tallest and longest glass-bottomed bridge has been completed and took a global broadcast through television and internet medias to show its safety. More than thirty citizens and visitors thumped the bridge with hammer in the test event. <br />
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Aerial view of the glass-bottomed bridge receiving a safety test at Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon on June 25, 2016 in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province of China. World\'s tallest and longest glass-bottomed bridge has been completed and took a global broadcast through television and internet medias to show its safety. More than thirty citizens and visitors thumped the bridge with hammer in the test event. <br />
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A visitor strikes the glass-bottomed bridge with a hammer for a safety test at Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon on June 25, 2016 in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province of China. World\'s tallest and longest glass-bottomed bridge has been completed and took a global broadcast through television and internet medias to show its safety. More than thirty citizens and visitors thumped the bridge with hammer in the test event. <br />
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Aerial view of the glass-bottomed bridge receiving a safety test at Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon on June 25, 2016 in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province of China. World\'s tallest and longest glass-bottomed bridge has been completed and took a global broadcast through television and internet medias to show its safety. More than thirty citizens and visitors thumped the bridge with hammer in the test event.<br />
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Aerial view of the glass-bottomed bridge receiving a safety test at Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon on June 25, 2016 in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province of China. World\'s tallest and longest glass-bottomed bridge has been completed and took a global broadcast through television and internet medias to show its safety. More than thirty citizens and visitors thumped the bridge with hammer in the test event.<br />
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The glass-bottomed bridge receives a safety test at Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon on June 25, 2016 in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province of China. World\'s tallest and longest glass-bottomed bridge has been completed and took a global broadcast through television and internet medias to show its safety. More than thirty citizens and visitors thumped the bridge with hammer in the test event.<br />
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 A visitor strikes the glass-bottomed bridge with a hammer for a safety test at Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon on June 25, 2016 in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province of China. World\'s tallest and longest glass-bottomed bridge has been completed and took a global broadcast through television and internet medias to show its safety. More than thirty citizens and visitors thumped the bridge with hammer in the test event. <br />
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Visitors view the glass-bottomed bridge receiving a safety test at Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon on June 25, 2016 in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province of China. World\'s tallest and longest glass-bottomed bridge has been completed and took a global broadcast through television and internet medias to show its safety. More than thirty citizens and visitors thumped the bridge with hammer in the test event. <br />
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Aerial view of the glass-bottomed bridge receiving a safety test at Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon on June 25, 2016 in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province of China. World\'s tallest and longest glass-bottomed bridge has been completed and took a global broadcast through television and internet medias to show its safety. More than thirty citizens and visitors thumped the bridge with hammer in the test event. <br />
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 Image shows the glass-bottomed bridge receiving a safety test at Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon on June 25, 2016 in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province of China. World\'s tallest and longest glass-bottomed bridge has been completed and took a global broadcast through television and internet medias to show its safety. More than thirty citizens and visitors thumped the bridge with hammer in the test event. <br />
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 Image shows the glass-bottomed bridge receiving a safety test at Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon on June 25, 2016 in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province of China. World\'s tallest and longest glass-bottomed bridge has been completed and took a global broadcast through television and internet medias to show its safety. More than thirty citizens and visitors thumped the bridge with hammer in the test event. <br />
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 Image shows the glass-bottomed bridge receiving a safety test at Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon on June 25, 2016 in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province of China. World\'s tallest and longest glass-bottomed bridge has been completed and took a global broadcast through television and internet medias to show its safety. More than thirty citizens and visitors thumped the bridge with hammer in the test event. <br />
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 Image shows the glass-bottomed bridge receiving a safety test at Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon on June 25, 2016 in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province of China. World\'s tallest and longest glass-bottomed bridge has been completed and took a global broadcast through television and internet medias to show its safety. More than thirty citizens and visitors thumped the bridge with hammer in the test event. <br />
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A hammer is seen on glass-bottomed bridge with its glass fragmentation during a safety test at Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon on June 25, 2016 in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province of China. World\'s tallest and longest glass-bottomed bridge has been completed and took a global broadcast through television and internet medias to show its safety. More than thirty citizens and visitors thumped the bridge with hammer in the test event.<br />
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Aerial view of the glass-bottomed bridge receiving a safety test at Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon on June 25, 2016 in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province of China. World\'s tallest and longest glass-bottomed bridge has been completed and took a global broadcast through television and internet medias to show its safety. More than thirty citizens and visitors thumped the bridge with hammer in the test event.<br />
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A radio broadcast is taken on glass-bottomed bridge for a safety test at Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon on June 25, 2016 in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province of China. World\'s tallest and longest glass-bottomed bridge has been completed and took a global broadcast through television and internet medias to show its safety. More than thirty citizens and visitors thumped the bridge with hammer in the test event. <br />
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A visitor strikes the glass-bottomed bridge with a hammer for a safety test at Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon on June 25, 2016 in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province of China. World\'s tallest and longest glass-bottomed bridge has been completed and took a global broadcast through television and internet medias to show its safety. More than thirty citizens and visitors thumped the bridge with hammer in the test event. <br />
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Glass on the glass-bottomed bridge is broken during for a safety test at Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon on June 25, 2016 in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province of China. World\'s tallest and longest glass-bottomed bridge has been completed and took a global broadcast through television and internet medias to show its safety. More than thirty citizens and visitors thumped the bridge with hammer in the test event. <br />
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