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The ANZAC Bridge is a striking cable-stayed bridge spanning Johnstons Bay in Sydney, Australia. Its distinctive design features two 120-meter-high towers supporting the deck with 128 stay cables, creating a visually impressive silhouette. Opened in 1995, it replaced the old Glebe Island Bridge and serves as a crucial link between Sydney's CBD and the western suburbs. The bridge's name honors the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC), symbolizing the shared military heritage of both nations.

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