Does your country have a big bridge?
Canada
Yes
Does your country have a big bridge?
Canada
Yes
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CANADA YES
BIG BLACK BRIDGES
What's with the random curve?
Aesthetics you philistine
No
It is our longest bridge and it is only 3.5 km.
Don't sell yourself short France
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driving there is quite scary desu
>His country doesn't have a bridge built by the devil
>using bridges
lmao what foolishness
fuggg a mountain
Yes, 40km long.
>Throw a rock in the river
>"bridge" flooded
Ah, this looks like a good place to live
This thing is 32km (20 miles).
10km i think.
>bridge
It has bridges.
But for us it's better to close it off, control the waterflow and use locks to allow boats passage then to use a bridge. Pic related, the bridge switched to the side so a boat can pass within a lock.
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The bridge across the Kerch Strait will be the longest and most expensive in Russia.
Nobody cares about that gay dyke. Btw it is made of rightful german clay.
The Zeelandbrug is 5km long
most unnecessary bridge ever.built for fuck tons of money and no one uses it since its too expensive
Portugal has the Vasco de Gama bridge.
(My town has a Vasto de Gama street. I have no idea who he was so I always just assumed he was a Dutch Portuegese jew or something).
Portugal has the Vasco de Gama bridge. It's 12,3 km long and the longest bridge in Europe.
We also have this beauty of a bridge in the U.S.
Is that a rollercoaster?
Vasco da Gama
>bridge over land
Pretty much. It has tunnels that go under the water.
m8...
It's also the longest in Europe
Spain
Yes, 3km
La Pepa Bridge lmoa
We do have one of the tallest bridges in the world.
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I've been on that. Got spooked
no but we have this tunnel for some reason which is slightly impressive
Kind of.
It's on Wikipedia's list of longest bridges in the world.
Its name is Puente el Zacatal, and it's 3.8km (2.4 mi) long.
Only short ones
You missed an occasion to post the based viaduc of all viaducs, the one in Millau
Now that's something
Ponte de D. Maria Pia, designed by the same guy that made the Eiffel Tower
this one connects england and wales. about 5km
It's taller than the Eiffel Tower
It doesn't look very useful crossing land, but actually it's pretty good. Before it was built the main road crossed the nearby city of Millau and whenever there was a bit of traffic it would take hours to get through, now with the bridge it's just a "fuck it" straight line to the other side of the valley
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We have a bunch over the rivers Parana and Uruguay connecting provinces of Argentina, and Argentina with Paraguay, Brazil and Uruguay.
There is always a project floating around about a huge bridge from Buenos Aires to Colonia in Uruguay, but it was never done because it would benefit Uruguay more than us.
Traffic from the Buenos Aires harbour would go to Montevideo, and Argentine middle class and working class families who go to Argentine beach resorts for vacations, would use the bridge to go to Uruguay for vacations by car (they have much better beaches).
This one is 6 km, from Argentina to Uruguay, more or less, from Gualeguaychu in Entre Rios province to Fray Bentos in Uruguay.
we have another one that is 4 kms long between Rosario and Victoria in Entre Rios.
silly poland!
>not using this one
I prefer this one as it show precisely why it was needed, and avoid Estonian remarks like this
I don't want to post this one because the bridge is still under construction tbf
I have others tho like this one where it's really small in the background so it shows how huge it is to be able to see it from that distance
Meh you would need to throw a BIG stone to make any difference
Yes
How long is it?
seven miles?
Read the filename
making my way downtown
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>Linux
Brother.
soon
Hardangerbrua is the 57th tallest bridge in the world
and the 12th longest suspension bridge
Looks white to me amigo
Maybe in the future
Fucking finally it's catching on. I've been making these threads for months.
No :( but we do have the deepest canyon in Europe
Yes, there is a very long one in my city. 13,2 km.
en.wikipedia.org
13,290m to be exact.
Curiosity:
>Construction began symbolically on 23 August 1968 in the presence of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
maybe