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Your brother, must have paid for the photos, he didn't take it, the people who works there took these photos.
Right, I think so. I will ask him about photo later.
Your brother, must have paid for the photos, he didn't take it, the people who works there took these photos.
No worries. The Sydney Harbour is a steel arch bridge, which was built in the 1930's, it has been opened to the public in 1932. See more information - Sydney Harbour Bridge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
And I want to do the bridge climb one day but I haven't yet to do so, since it is quite expensive.
How mcuh does it cost to climb it?
What it costs to Climb
$189 to $295 AUD. Convert to $125 to $195 USD Byrdie714, You can afford it? Are you fear of height? If I will travel to Australia, I may climb it,
Here's the photo of the world's longest suspension bridge called Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge which is (3,911m) 12,831 ft long for the length of the bridge and the span stretching at (1,991m) 6,532 ft long.
Won't happen. Its not currently economical to build such a structure. The economy of both Russia and the US are both far too delicate to take on such an expensive project.
Whoa, That is huge!
I can imagine that is definitely an eye-catcher!
As for bridges, I've always enjoyed seeing bridges no matter how small or big it is. I've seen Golden Gate Bridge so many times but yet, every time I see it - It still never always cease to captivate me.
There was a talk about building Bering Strait Bridge for years and years. The plan is to build this bridge from Alaska to Russia. However, Due to the nature of the weather and engineering complications, it is probably impossible to succeed to build this bridge.
Bering Strait bridge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Discovery Channel :: Extreme Engineering: Bering Strait Bridge (This link shows a detailed vision of what Bering Strait Bridge would be if it does exists)