We take you on this theme to a quick tour around the world for the most beautiful bridges and corridors hanging in different countries and parts of the world, from scary to beautiful to breathtaking and breathtaking! All these corridors reflect unprecedented beauty and unrivaled creativity in design and construction.
The most innovative bridges and corridors around the world
"Skywalk" in Tianmen Mountain, China
It is certainly not a path for the faint of heart. It was built on the side of a huge mountain at 4,700 feet above sea level. The corridor floor is made of glass to increase the element of fear. This makes visitors to this walkway forced to wear protective covers above Their shoes to avoid contamination of the glass because of the difficulty of cleaning it on a daily basis!
Discovery Walk in Brewster, Canada
This walkway was designed by the Canadian company Sturgis Architecture, and the idea of building this project was to create an extension of the landscape and provide an amazing view of the Icefield Valley in Isifields and the National Park in Alberta.
Crouching Tiger and Turtles, Germany
This walkway is located near the German capital of culture. It was designed in the city of Duisburg in the form of cylindrical roller coaster, and the walkway overlooks the surrounding landscape. It took about eight weeks to design and the steel and zinc elements were used in its construction.
A grassy walkway between office buildings in Gliwice, Poland
The idea of designing this walkway is to give a breather and a break to the staff. Instead of drinking coffee in the office between dull reports, employees can move their feet on a grassy walkway that connects offices with a stunning geometric and fresh grassy floor!
A natural walkway in the Maldives
This walkway is not confined to the crystal water islands and the sky is very blue, but the most important characteristic of the corridors that it is made by the Creator, has found this natural walkway between the picturesque blue waters in a very innovative way!
Glass Bridge Tower, England
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In November 2014, two floors of glass were unveiled in the 120-year-old Tower and Bridge of London over the Thames. The new glass walkway offers a rare opportunity to look directly at the river from above. The number of people crossing the bridge on a daily basis The construction of the bridge took nearly two years from a team of 20 engineers.
Tellis Cliff walkway, Swiss Alps
In 2012, the most horrifying bridge in history, nearly 1,500 feet above an icy glacier in the Swiss Alps, was inaugurated. Engineers spent about five months establishing the Cliff Trail, the tallest suspension bridge in Europe at 9,000 feet above sea level. Bridge million euros.
Visual Illusion Trail, New Zealand
New Zealand artist Mike Hyoson has made minor adjustments to the exterior of this walkway to visualize hidden views from certain angles. Some areas appear unseen to the mar on the walkway.
The curved snake walkway, Denmark
The walkway was designed to ease traffic congestion in Copenhagen, and this has added an important element to the busy city, as cyclists are choosing to cross daily to their jobs instead of the sea routes.
Shadow Walk, Spain
After the catastrophic floods of 1957 in Spain, the Torre River in Valencia in the southern part of the city was converted to the old course. A long bridge was built over the new river. The walkway consists of 55 arc of fixed arches and 54 floating arch at an altitude of 18 meters. Growing on the bridge are climbing plants and trees that provide shade to travelers, which earned him his famous name.
Wow!! I wish to visit some of this cities one day. This is amazing,the bridges are well constructed.
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