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Made for walking: The world’s most aesthetic footbridges
Helix(螺旋) Bridge, Singapore This twisting bridge, modeled after the DNA structure, holds the title of the world's first curved bridge. Linking the Marina Bay and Marina Center in Singapore, the three-yearold Helix Bridge symbolizes life and continuity with its intertwining steel frame. It also hosts five viewing platforms to take in the city's skyline
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Python Bridge, Amsterdam This dipping Borneo-Sporenburg pedestrian bridge is one of three that connects Amsterdam with Borneo Island. Its unusual shape lends it the name "Python Bridge."
Like a modern drawbridge, London's Rolling Bridge unfurls to connect workers and residents to two sides of the Grand Union Canal without obstructing boats.
Te Rewa Rewa Bridge, New Zealand, Managing to simultaneously represent a breaking wave and a whale skeleton, the award-winning Te Rewa Rewa Bridge in New Zealand crosses the Waiwhakaiho River
Bridge of Peace, Georgia Old Tbilisi and the new district are connected by the Bridge of Peace, which spans the Kura River in Georgia's capital city.
Langkawi Sky Bridge, Malaysia Extending across Malaysia's Mount Mat Cincang, the Langkawi Sky Bridge is one of the world's highest at 2000 feet above sea level and is accessible by cable car.
Gateshead Millennium Bridge, England The Gateshead Millennium Bridge loops over Gateshead and Newcastle, England, spanning the River Tyne
The Rolling Bridge, London
Henderson Waves Bridge, Singapore The rolling, steel-ribbed Henderson Waves is Singapore's tallest pedestrian bridge and connects two of the city-state's parks.
Kurilpa Bridge, Australia Costing around $63 million, Australia's Kurilpa Bridge is the world’s largest solar-powered footbridge and links Brisbane's business center with an up-and-coming arts neighborhood.
Slinky Springs to Fame, Germany The "Slinky Springs to Fame" bridge winds around meanderers as they take a sunset stroll over the Rhine-Herne Canal in Oberhausen, Germany
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