We’ve all seen a landscape here or there that just took our breath away. What is interesting is how many of them include bridges – what is it connecting? Who uses it? Is it still used today? Who built it? How was it built? How old is it? These are all questions inquiring minds want to know. Sit back, relax and enjoy the view – allow your mind to wander in and out of these landscapes. Let them help you escape to a whole new destination…
1. Rakotz Brücke (Germany)
2. The Devil’s Bridge in Rhodope Mountains (Bulgaria)
3. Låtefossen Waterfall (Norway)
4. Multnomah Falls (United States, Oregon)
5. Glenfinnan Viaduct (Scotland)
6. Huangshan, Anhui (China)
7. Pindos Mountains (Greece)
8. Mullerthal (Luxembourg)
9. Ronda, Malaga (Spain)
10. Gorge De L’areuse (Switzerland)
11. Gaztelugatxe (Spain)
12. Carrbridge (Scotland)
13. The Reconstructed Stari Most (Bosnia-Herzegovina)
14. The Root Bridge (India)
15. Ponte Gobbo (Italy)
16. Hermitage Bridge (Scotland)
17. Merced River (United States, California)
18. Tollymore (United Kingdom)
19. Misarela Bridge of Geres (Portugal)
20. Bateibrücke, Saxon Switzerland (Germany)
21. Ponte Della Maddalena, Borgo A Mozzano (Italy)
22. Bastei Bridge (Germany)
23. Berlengas, Peniche (Portugal)
24. Palaiokaria’s Bridge (Greece)
25. KIntai Bridge, Iwakuni (Japan)
26. Pont Du Gard (France)
27. Siosepol, Isfahan (Iran)
28. Bridge on River Drina (Bosnia-Herzegovina)
29. Trikala (Greece)
30. Voidomatis River, Vikos Gorge (Greece)
31. Ponte San’angelo, Rome (Italy)
32. Pont Canal du Cacor (France)
33. Ponte Del Diavolo Sul Serchio, Garfagnana (Italy)
34. New Moon Bridge, Taipei (Taiwan)
35. Sligachan Bridge (Scotland)
36. Stańczyki Bridges (Poland)
37. Puente La Reina (Spain)
38. Craig Goch Dam, Wales (United Kingdom)
39. Landwasser Viaduct, Filisur (Switzerland)
40. Bridge to Nowhere (New Zealand)