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Başlık: Dünyadaki en güzel köprüler..
Gönderen: mygokhan - 03 Haziran 2010, 22:51:28
1. The Brooklyn Bridge

 New York. USA.


 (http://img.opentravel.com/blogs/travel-blog-magazine-2220_3.jpg) Brooklyn Bridge at Night. By andrew mace (http://www.flickr.com/photos/acmace/)
 
 An iconic part of the New York skyline, the Brooklyn Bridge is one of  the oldest suspension bridges in the USA (http://opentravel.com/United-States-Vacations-Guide). Designed to span the East River, the bridge was  completed in 1883 and until 1903 it was the longest suspension bridge  in the world.
 
 2. The Millau Viaduct

 South of France


 (http://img.opentravel.com/blogs/travel-blog-magazine-2221_3.jpg) By tibchris (http://www.flickr.com/photos/arcticpuppy/)
 
 Only 37 m (121 ft) shorter than the Empire State Building in New  York, the Millau Viaduct is the tallest bridge in the world. 343.0 m  (1,125 ft) tall and 2,460 m (8,071 ft) long, this giant construction,  spanning the valley of the river Tarn is one of the most impressive  road-bridges on the globe. It was open to traffic in December 2004.  
 
 3. The Helix Bridge

 Singapore


 (http://img.opentravel.com/blogs/travel-blog-magazine-2222_3.jpg) The Helix Bridge. By williamcho (http://www.flickr.com/photos/adforce1/)
 
 The Helix Bridge is an ultra modern double-helix structure that  emerged in Singapore (http://opentravel.com/Singapore-Vacations-Guide) in April 2010. Besides its function of  linking Marina Centre with Marina Bay in the city, the bridge also  serves as a gallery and an observation platform, providing amazing views  of Singapore.
 
  4. The Millenium Bridge

 London. UK.


 (http://img.opentravel.com/blogs/travel-blog-magazine-2223_3.jpg) Millenium Bridge. By marksteelenz (http://www.flickr.com/photos/marksteele/)
 
 Among London's numerous bridges, the Millennium Footbridge a.k.a. the  Wobbly Bridge, is the first pedestrian-only bridge crossing the River  Thames. Linking the City of London, near St. Paul's' Cathedral and the  Tate Modern Gallery, the bridge is one of the most pleasant walking  paths in the city.  It was opened in 2000, but due to some unexpected  lateral vibration it was closed after two days of its opening and  successfully reopened in 2002.
 
  5. The Rainbow Bridge

 Tokyo. Japan.


 (http://img.opentravel.com/blogs/travel-blog-magazine-2224_3.jpg) Rainbow Bridge. By Jukka Vuokko (http://www.flickr.com/photos/jvuokko/)
 
 The Rainbow Bridge linking Tokyo with Odaiba, the city's waterfront  development, is one of the most romantic and beautiful landmarks of the  metropolis. Completed in 1993, the bridge is almost 800 m long and 126 m  high and its towers are designed to harmonize with the skyline of  Tokyo. At night, the bridge glitters in different colors, using solar  energy accumulated during the day.    
 
  6. The Navajo Bridge

 Arizona. USA.


 (http://img.opentravel.com/blogs/travel-blog-magazine-2225_3.jpg) Navajo Bridge. By Lee Sie (http://www.flickr.com/photos/lee_sie/)
 
 For almost 600 miles (970 km), the Navajo Bridge is the only roadway  crossing of the Colorado River and the Grand Canyon apart from the Glen  Canyon Bridge. The original bridge was completed in 1929. However, due  to the heavy traffic, the local authorities decided to construct a new  steel arch bridge that was opened in 1995.  
 
  7.The Coronado Bridge

 San Diego. USA.


 (http://img.opentravel.com/blogs/travel-blog-magazine-2233_3.jpg) Coronado Bridge. By Lee Sie (http://www.flickr.com/photos/lee_sie/)
 
 One of the most amazing bridges in California, the San Diego Coronado  Bridge is a 3.4 km (2.1 mi) long part of State Route 75. Reaching a  maximum height of 200 feet (61m), the span is tall enough to allow the  U.S. Navy ships to pass underneath it. The construction of the bridge  was commenced in 1967 and lasted two years.  
 
 8. The Tower Bridge

 London. UK.


 (http://img.opentravel.com/blogs/travel-blog-magazine-2229_3.jpg) Tower Bridge. By vgm8383 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/vgm8383/)
 
 The icon of London, the Tower Bridge is an amazing bascule and  suspension bridge over the River Thames. Completed at the end of the  19th century, the bridge still serves as a busy and vital crossing of  the river. 40,000 people cross the bridge every day and its bascules  rise around 1,000 times a year.
 
  9. The Octavio Frias de Oliveira Bridge

 São Paulo. Brazil.


 (http://img.opentravel.com/blogs/travel-blog-magazine-2232_3.jpg) Ponte Estaiada, São  Paulo.Brazil. By marcos leal (http://www.flickr.com/photos/marcosuk/)
 
 Within two years since its opening in 2008, the Octavio bridge, has  become one of the most recognizable and attractive landmarks of the city  of São Paulo. The unusual form of the bridge deck of an "X" makes the  construction appear as a very modern and sophisticated development. The  Octavio is the only bridge in the world where two curved tracks are  supported by a single mast.
 
 10. The Pennybacker Bridge

 Austin. USA.

 (http://img.opentravel.com/blogs/travel-blog-magazine-2226_3.jpg) By CraigAllen (http://www.flickr.com/photos/craigallenphotography/)
 
 The Pennybacker Bridge is a part of Loop 360 highway, considered one  of the most scenic routes in Texas, winding through the hills of West  Austin. The beautiful construction, more commonly known as the "360  Bridge", has a uniform weathered rust finish that blends in with the  surrounding hills and the lake. The bridge was officially opened for  traffic in 1982.
 
  11. The Széchenyi Chain Bridge

 Budapest. Hungary.


 (http://img.opentravel.com/blogs/travel-blog-magazine-2228_3.jpg) The Széchenyi Chain Bridge in Budapest. By Christopher  Chan (http://www.flickr.com/photos/chanc/)
 
 Linking Buda, the western part of the Hungarian capital, with Pest,  the eastern part of the city, the Széchenyi Chain Bridge on the Danube  River was the first permanent bridge across the river, opened in 1849.  At the time of its construction, the bridge was considered a wonder of  the world and a symbol of advancement. Today, it still impresses with  its art deco design and grandeur.
 
  12. Hangzhou Bay Bridge

 Hangzhou Bay. China.

 (http://img.opentravel.com/blogs/travel-blog-magazine-2235_3.jpg) By hto2008 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/27117418@N07/)
 
 Connecting the municipalities of Jiaxing and Ningbo in China (http://opentravel.com/China-Vacations-Guide),  the Hangzhou Bay Bridge, of 22 miles (35.6 km), is the longest  trans-oceanic bridge in the world. This impressively long highway bridge  was opened in May 2008. Thanks to the bridge's opening, the highway  travel distance between Shanghai and Ningbo was reduced from 4 to 2.5  hours.
 
 13. The Golden Gate Bridge

 San Francisco. USA.


 (http://img.opentravel.com/blogs/travel-blog-magazine-2230_3.jpg) The Golden Gate Bridge at Dusk. By Stuck  in Customs (http://www.flickr.com/photos/stuckincustoms/)
 
 A symbol of San Francisco and the USA, the Golden Gate Bridge is  truly a beautiful piece of architecture. No wonder it was ranked fifth  on the List of America's Favorite Architecture by the American Institute  of Architects. Apparently, the striking orange color was originally  used as a sealant, but the locals persuaded Irving Morrow, the designer  of the bridge, to keep it vibrant orange instead of going grey or  silver.
 
 14. The Henderson Waves Bridge

 Singapore

 (http://img.opentravel.com/blogs/travel-blog-magazine-2231_3.jpg) Henderson Waves, Singapore. By yeowatzup (http://www.flickr.com/photos/yeowatzup/)
 
 Running 36 meters above Henderson Road in Singapore, the Henderson  Waves is the highest pedestrian-only bridge in the city, of a length of  274 meters (899 ft). It comes as no surprise that the absolutely  extraordinary form of the wave-shape steel ribs that snake through the  metropolis was awarded Design of the Year for the President's Design  Award at the Singapore Design Week 2009.
 
  15. Forth Railway Bridge

 Scotland


 (http://img.opentravel.com/blogs/travel-blog-magazine-2234_3.jpg) Forth Railway Bridge. By Nestor M (http://www.flickr.com/photos/rotsenm/)
 
 The Forth Railway Bridge, connecting Fife council area with  Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland (http://opentravel.com/Scotland-Vacations-Guide),  is the world's longest cantilever bridge for rail transport of a length  of 2.5 km. (1.5 mile). Opened in 1890, it was the first bridge in  Britain built entirely of steel and today it is still regarded as an  engineering marvel.
Başlık: Cevap: Dünyadaki en güzel köprüler..
Gönderen: fenomen - 03 Haziran 2010, 23:39:09
harikulade bişi bunlar,görkemli köprüler gerçekten.adeta sanat eseri her birisi.yalnız istanbul'da ki köprüler unutulmuş
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Gönderen: Can - 03 Haziran 2010, 23:49:38
Bir başkadır benim memleketim:)
 
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Gönderen: AhmetH - 04 Haziran 2010, 01:03:08
Türkiye yi hususi almamışlardır listeye ...

ula insan iki kıtayı birleştiren köprü der koyar listeye :D

şu fransızın viyadüğü sırf en yüksek diye orda, yoksa başka bir espirisi var mı ?
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Gönderen: FF - 04 Haziran 2010, 01:08:59
En kral 10 nomre köprüler Boğaziçi ve FSM :hih::hih::hh::hh:
Gün batımında bir üzerinden geçilsin, ne demek istediğim o zaman anlaşılır:)
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Gönderen: gokcen59 - 04 Haziran 2010, 09:58:32
Harikaaa... ama  hiçbirini bizim köprülerimize değişmem :)
isterdim hepsinin görkemini yakından görmek,tabi ki favoritle :D
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Gönderen: cSKn - 04 Haziran 2010, 10:35:51
Hepsi müthiş cidden :ok: Özellikle Çin'deki çok hoşuma gitti :)
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Gönderen: efe_38 - 04 Haziran 2010, 18:07:16
12. köprüden geçmek isterim :)
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Gönderen: hakanerdogan - 04 Haziran 2010, 19:01:35
Hani bizim Akköprü yok?
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Gönderen: efe_38 - 04 Haziran 2010, 21:00:45
Alıntı yapılan: hakanerdogan;111806
Hani bizim Akköprü yok?

bizimde boğazköprü yok abi,benim gözümde dünyanın seçili köprülerinden ama niye komamışlar algılayamadım :++::++:
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Gönderen: dgn - 04 Haziran 2010, 21:42:12
Alıntı yapılan: efe_38;111777
12. köprüden geçmek isterim :)


:+1:907
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Gönderen: hakanerdogan - 04 Haziran 2010, 21:44:28
Alayı yalan, en güzel köprü Akköprü, Kızılaydan metroya binin 5. durak :D :D


13. yy Selçuklu dönemi :hih:


(http://www.altindag.bel.tr/ing/pictures/akkopru2.jpg)
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Gönderen: dgn - 04 Haziran 2010, 21:46:39
Alıntı yapılan: hakanerdogan;111875
Alayı yalan, en güzel köprü Akköprü, Kızılaydan metroya binin 5. durak :D :D


13. yy Selçuklu dönemi :hih:


(http://www.altindag.bel.tr/ing/pictures/akkopru2.jpg)


arabayla yanından geçtik mi şerefsizim midem bulanıyor:D Ankaranın tüm tuvalet atıkları sanırsam Akköprüye geliyor:++:
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Gönderen: hakanerdogan - 04 Haziran 2010, 21:48:43
Oradan cam açık geçecek kadar toysun daha demek :lol:
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Gönderen: dgn - 04 Haziran 2010, 21:49:45
Alıntı yapılan: hakanerdogan;111877
Oradan cam açık geçecek kadar toysun daha demek :lol:


camın açık olmasına gerek yok ki Abi direk içeri giriveriyor koku.
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Gönderen: hakanerdogan - 04 Haziran 2010, 22:00:31
Sirkülasyona bas, daha öğrenecen bunları :++:
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Gönderen: 06lkn66 - 05 Haziran 2010, 00:46:25
Alıntı yapılan: dgn;111876
arabayla yanından geçtik mi şerefsizim midem bulanıyor:D Ankaranın tüm tuvalet atıkları sanırsam Akköprüye geliyor:++:
doğan tüm olamamış hali orası eryamana sincana doğru dahada bi doluyo sen bizim buralarda ol ordaki havayı kasti içine çekersin:D