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Here is link for the picture of the Brooklyn Bridge. See below.
It is probably Hartland New Brunswick (That is the only thing i can see on the sign)
A beach and in the background a beautiful picture if the Golden gate bridge.
the lupu arch bridge in shangai, china is the longest arch bridge in the world at 12,795 feet long. In the related links box below I posted a site where you can see many great pictures of it. they are very interesting. Even the arch has a trolly type train that passes on top. Check it out.
They did.... One of the states where the slavery lasted longest. See history of slaves in America.
AnswerChoate Bridge - Constructed in 1764, it is the oldest documented bridge in Massachusetts and the second oldest documented bridge in the United States. State Route 1A (South Main Street) over the Ipswich River in Ipswich, Massachusetts. Too much disagreement on which bridge is actually THE OLDEST bridge in US. According to Wikipedia encyclopedia, the Frankford Avenue Bridge in Philadelphia is the oldest (see: http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankford_Avenue_Bridge). According to this article, the bridge was built in 1697 or 1698. It is also known as the Pennypack Creek Bridge, the Holmesburg Bridge, and the King's Highway Bridge (probably it's original name).*Actually this answer is false. The oldest bridge in the US is the old stone arch bridge next to the jewel mill (glen mill) in Rowley, MA. Built in 1643 and is still in use today.
That kind of depends on exactly how you define "bridge", but probably China. The Beijing-Shanghai high speed railway has several extremely long elevated sections, the longest of which is the Danyang–Kunshan Grand Bridge, which is over 100 miles long. It's considered the longest bridge of any type in the world, but most of it is NOT over open water (also, it's a railway bridge, not a road bridge), which may exclude it from consideration for you.The longest continuous road bridge over water is the Lake Ponchartrain Causeway in Louisiana across Lake Ponchartrain just north of New Orleans. There causeway runs over water for just a bit under 24 miles, which is long enough that from the center of the bridge you cannot actually see the ground on either end of it due to the curvature of the Earth ; the bridge runs to the horizon and just disappears without a visible terminus.The longest single span (section of roadway between support towers) is the nearly 2 km center section of the Akashi Kaikyo suspension bridge in Kobe, Japan.
Yes the Brooklyn bridge does use triangulation. If you want proof look at a really big picture or use this link below. Zoom in and you can see the triangulation at the sides.
When and where exactly is it located? i want to see such a magnificent structure!
The correct phrase is "I can see in this picture," as it refers to looking inside or within the picture itself.
The longest suspension bridge in the UK is the Humber Bridge which has a total length of 2,220m and a span length of 1,140m (making it the fifth largest span for a suspension bridge in the world). Please see the related links and question.
Officially steel but they are painted on a regular basis with red paint making them the same color as the rest of the cables on the bridge. Just google a picture to see for yourself.