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Liutongxiang, Guizhou, China<br /> | Liutongxiang, Guizhou, China<br /> | ||
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− | Leaping between two vertical cliffs, the Haima arch bridge is one of many high spans that cross the great Wu River. Completed in 2016, the 2-lane concrete span connects Jinsha and Xiuwan Counties with a deck to water drop of between 120 to 150 meters depending on the depth of the reservoir. The | + | Leaping between two vertical cliffs, the Haima arch bridge is one of many high spans that cross the great Wu River. Completed in 2016, the 2-lane concrete span connects Jinsha and Xiuwan Counties with a deck to water drop of between 120 to 150 meters depending on the depth of the reservoir. The footbridge had a total length of approximately 250 meters and a water drop between 112 and 167 meters depending on the reservoir depth. |
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The giant Wu River is one of the 5 largest tributaries of the entire Yangtze River and has a collection of high bridges greater then any river in the world. | The giant Wu River is one of the 5 largest tributaries of the entire Yangtze River and has a collection of high bridges greater then any river in the world. |
Latest revision as of 08:09, 28 May 2016
Wujiang Haima Footbridge
海马大桥
Liutongxiang, Guizhou, China
(548) feet high / (167) meters high
(820) foot span / (250) meter span
(2012)-2016
Leaping between two vertical cliffs, the Haima arch bridge is one of many high spans that cross the great Wu River. Completed in 2016, the 2-lane concrete span connects Jinsha and Xiuwan Counties with a deck to water drop of between 120 to 150 meters depending on the depth of the reservoir. The footbridge had a total length of approximately 250 meters and a water drop between 112 and 167 meters depending on the reservoir depth.
The giant Wu River is one of the 5 largest tributaries of the entire Yangtze River and has a collection of high bridges greater then any river in the world.
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Wujiang Haima Footbridge satellite image.
Wujiang Haima Footbridge location map.