In the World Bridge Museum, no matter from the length, height and span of the bridge, or the difficulty and characteristics of construction, the following bridges undoubtedly occupy a place.
1. Vertical Bridge
There is such a special bridge in Japan. Its total length is about 1400 meters. Its vertical height has reached a daunting 44 meters, and its inclination has reached 6.3%. The car will rise 6 meters every 100 meters. From the front, you will find it almost vertical, but from the side, you will find that it is not as steep as it looks from the front.
2. Rollover Bridge
Located in Paddington, London, England, the Rollover Bridge is unique in that it can be extended and contracted.
3. The Unfinished Bridge
The Unfinished Bridge is in Norway. Its design is ingenious. Like the designers who designed the "vertical bridge", this designer took advantage of the vision. Looking from one side it seems that it has not been built. It is frightening and thrilling. When you change the angle, the effect will be completely different.
4. Living-Root Bridge
The Living-Root Bridge is in the state of Meghalaya. The uniqueness of this bridge is that it is made of the roots of living oak trees. The bridge can be used for hundreds of years and can support the weight of 50 people at the same time. However, since this kind of bridge takes 20-30 years to form, and modern technology can only be built in a few days, the living-root bridge is slowly disappearing, and such bridge building technology is also slowly disappearing.
5. Moses Bridge
Moses Bridge, located in the Netherlands, was built in the 17th century. Moses Bridge is almost in the water, and the bridge can hardly be seen from a distance. From a distance, people walk across the bridge like several heads on the water.