The High Trestle Trail Bridge, the US.
The High Trestle Trail is a 40-meter-high and 770-meter long trestle bridge in the US state of Iowa. It was originally built to carry rail traffic, but then was rebuilt to carry also pedestrian and bicycle traffic.
The Bridge Sidi-M’Cid, Algeria.
Constantine is the capital of the Constantine Province, in Algeria. It is often referred to as the “City of Bridges” due to the numerous picturesque bridges connecting the mountains the city is built on. The Bridge Sidi-M’Cid is a suspension bridge with a length of 168 meters. It was built in 1912.
Liberty Bridge, Hungary.
The Liberty Bridge is a 333.6-meter bridge across the Danube River in Budapest, Hungary. It was built between 1894 and 1896.
The Moses Bridge, Netherlands.
The Moses Bridge was built in the Netherlands during the reconstruction of a 17-century fort. It was named after Prophet Moses who led the Exodus of the Israelites out of Egypt and across the Red Sea.
The Bridge of Peace, Georgia.
The Bridge of Peace is a 150-meter bow-shaped pedestrian bridge over the Kura River in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi. Designed to resemble a sea animal, the top of the bridge shimmers with an interactive display at night, generated by thousands of white LEDs.