The Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge for the week of May 17, 2017.
The D. Luis I Bridge (road bridge crossing Douro River at Oporto, Portugal) planned by the engineer Théophile Seyrig, a disciple of famous Gustave Eiffel was inaugurated in 1886. The bridge has 395 metres long and 8 metres wide, and its arch is still considered to be the world’s biggest one in forged iron.
In 1982, the bridge was designated a cultural heritage.
Interesting information… great capture of bridge, Paulo.
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Thanks Iris!!!
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Thank you for introducing this magnificent bridge to us!
Great photo capture, Paulo. 🙂
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Thanks Amy!!!
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Never knew about this one. Thanks for posting it here!
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You’re welcome Arv!!!
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That’s quite a bridge – nice capture!
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Thank you very much Phil!!! Have a nice weekend!!!
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