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Latest revision as of 22:43, 1 February 2020
Dajigou Bridge
打基沟大桥
Luquan, Yunnan, China
(410) feet high / (125) meters high
427 foot span / 130 meter span
2016
Dajigou Bridge is part of a 2-lane access road between Luquan and the giant Wudongde Dam that crosses China's famous Jinshajiang (Yangtze River).
The tunnel to tunnel 292 meter long beam span has a configuration of 75+130+75 meters on piers 90 and 86 meters tall.
Dajigou Bridge satellite image.
Wudongde Dam drawing.
Diagram showing the 6 great dams of the Yangtze and Jinshajiang Rivers.
Dajigou Bridge location map.