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Old Posted Jul 10, 2007, 4:29 AM
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Golden Gate followed by the Manhattan Bridge
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i like this one high level brige,Edmonton,ca






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Here's a nice footbridge: Ponte Rialto (Venice)

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At 13 km in length, one of the world's greatest bridges - Canada's Confederation bridge:
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I think I'll have to call this my favourite since it's the only bridge here I've actually driven over. Although technically, the Lions Gate bridge is identical to Hfx's MacDonald bridge, so I kinda have lol.
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Stunning picture! I love the old bridges, including the Brooklyn Bridge and the Eads Bridge in St. Louis. For suspension bridges, the Mackinac Island Bridge is indeed beautiful, but it doesn't beat the wonderful details on the Golden Gate Bridge and certainly not the setting.
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I grew up thinking Arlington Memorial Bridge in my hometown, Washington, was impressive. The bridge itself is rather ponderous, but the setting and the embellishments are kind of awesome:






Above three photos from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arlington_Memorial_Bridge


Photo: http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/infrastructure/amb26.htm


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Old Posted Aug 26, 2007, 4:09 AM
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I was just in San Francisco on Saturday and was a bit disappointed that the Golden Gate seemed so small. It was my first time crossing it and you know how they say celebrities always look smaller in person... It is gorgeous, though.
Haha thats funny considering that it was the longest suspension bridge in the world until 1964. The GGB is my favorite not only because of it's wonderful deco design but also because of it's spectacular setting. Say what you will but no bridge can match up. (certainly not a 1950's wannabe). However, the Brooklyn Bridge is definitely my second favorite and the Manhattan my third.
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I just noticed this photo:


Source: http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/tst...s/IMG_1312.JPG

I've always like this one too but I thought it was blown up in the Balkan wars. Has it been restored so beautifully?
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I'd Have to Say my favorite is the Benjamin Franklin Bridge, in Philadelphia, always been a favorite of mine, cant really put it into words why

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It may not be the biggest or the most elegant, but it opens. One of Chicago's many retractable bridges: Michigan Avenue.

http://rsna2006.rsna.org/V2006/docum...Ave_Bridge.jpg

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Beat me to it. The Golden Gate is my favorite and in a class all by itsself.
Hardly. The Verrazano Narrows in NYC has a longer center span, high towers, and twice the capacity as the Golden Gate.

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I like most Golden Gate in San Francisco, 25 de Abril and Vasco da Gama in Lisbon Potugal, the famous Rialto in Venice, Ponta da Amizade connecting Paraguay to Brazil and Rio-Niterói in Rio De Janeiro, most of them already got through. The Calatravas Bridges are also awesome....
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Well as a german i like to mention the Köhlbrand Bridge, spanning the Habor of Hamburg in Germany. Enjoy!:


http://fhh1.hamburg.de/fhh/hamburg_i...andbruecke.jpg


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itsdenis the thread subject is the Most Beautiful Bridge. While the Verrazano Narrows may have longer span, higher towers, and twice the capacity as the Golden Gate it certainly is not nearly as attractive (to put it mildly) or does it have the setting that the GGB does.
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^ The Golden Gate Bridge actually has higher towers at 746 feet compared to the VNB's 690 feet.
(wikipedia)
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well when it comes to pure beauty i have some really nice ones from in and around Berlin i really like:

First the Oberbaumbrücke:


www.karl-gotsch.de/Bilder/Oberbaum.JPG

2nd the famous Glienicker Brücke where agents where swapped in the Cold war times:


http://www.stadtentwicklung.berlin.d...5_06_24_gr.jpg

and finally for all you Chicago Spire fans we got a Calatrava designed Bridge in Berlin, the Kronprinzenbrücke:


http://www.karl-gotsch.de/Bilder/Kronprinzen.jpg


http://en.structurae.de/files/photos/2055/p6270179.jpg

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The longest cantilever bridge and arguably the most beautiful deserves a place in this thread.

I give you, the Quebec Bridge, built in 1919.






Another great Quebec bridge, the Laviolette bridge (credit to AX)

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Old Posted Aug 29, 2007, 4:27 AM
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itsdenis the thread subject is the Most Beautiful Bridge. While the Verrazano Narrows may have longer span, higher towers, and twice the capacity as the Golden Gate it certainly is not nearly as attractive (to put it mildly) or does it have the setting that the GGB does.

.....could not have said it any better

and thx for the tower height Nouv', saved me from looking it up
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Old Posted Aug 29, 2007, 4:28 AM
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The longest cantilever bridge and arguably the most beautiful deserves a place in this thread.

I give you, the Quebec Bridge, built in 1919.






Another great Quebec bridge, the Laviolette bridge (credit to AX)

....that last photo is outstanding, worth a second look
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