Bridges Around the World

A collection of bridges from around the world.

Walking along a country road in the hills above Merritt we came upon this old wooden bridge. (Canada)
old bridge on country road A bridge anchored by recycled bombs. (Laos)
A bridge made out of recycled bombs. (Laos)A railway bridge in Argentina’s high Puna region.A railway bridge in Argentina An illuminated bridge in Singapore’s harbour. (More about Singapore’s harbour.)
illuminated bridge, SingaporeHanoi’s famous red bridge at night. (Vietnam) (More of Hanoi’s Red Bridge.)
Hanoi's Red Bridge at NightThe Roman bridge and cross at Canga de Onis. (Spain)The Roman bridge and cross at Canga de Onis in Northern Spain The striking design of the Rotterdam Bridge. (Holland)
The striking design of the Rotterdam BridgeU Bein Bridge in Mandalay. (Myanmar) (More of U Bein Bridge.)U Bein Bridge in Mandalay, Myanmar Shepperd’s Dell Bridge on Hwy 30 in Oregon. (USA) (More of our drive along Oregon’s Hwy 30.)
Shepperd's Dell Bridge on Hwy 30 in Oregon. (USA) Hanging bridge in the Costa Rican jungle.
Hanging bridge in the Costa Rican jungleA bridge at Angkor Wat on a misty morning. (Cambodia) (More about Angkor Wat.)Angkor Wat on a misty morning More of Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Bridges.

9 responses to “Bridges Around the World

    • The bridge is in Vang Vieng, a town with a lot of ‘disorganized’ outdoor adventure activities in the surrounding mountains. We did a lot of swimming, rafting and bicycling there. It’s a very laid back place. Luang Prabang is also worth spending time in – we know because we hadn’t booked ahead and the travel infrastructure wasn’t so good in 2007, meaning it took 10 days to find a way out of the town that didn’t involve 48 hours sitting on a hard bench on a boat. I definitely want to go back; looking forward to when you write up your trip! (PS. You might want to fly to Bangkok (cheapest flights) and then go up through Issan (least explored part of Thailand) crossing the Friendship bridge at Nong Kai (another town worth a longer stay).

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