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− | + | '''''For the article on the card game, go to [[Bridge (card game)|Bridge]].''''' | |
− | Metaphorically, a "bridge" spans the distance between two topics that might not otherwise be connected. | + | A '''bridge''' is a structure that allows passage over an otherwise impassible place. A bridge may be constructed of [[steel]], [[wood]], or other materials strong enough to support loads. Metaphorically, a "bridge" spans the distance between two topics that might not otherwise be connected. Examples of famous bridges include the [[Humber Bridge]], the [[Forth Bridge]], the [[Tay Bridge]], the [[Golden Gate Bridge]] and the [[Brooklyn Bridge]]. The highest bridge in the world is located in the [[Himalyan mountains]]. |
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+ | [[File:Vejle Fjord Bridge.jpg|Vejle Fjord Bridge.jpg]] | ||
− | [[ | + | Vejle Fjord Bridge, [[Denmark]]. |
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+ | [[Category:Structures]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:57, July 11, 2016
For the article on the card game, go to Bridge.
A bridge is a structure that allows passage over an otherwise impassible place. A bridge may be constructed of steel, wood, or other materials strong enough to support loads. Metaphorically, a "bridge" spans the distance between two topics that might not otherwise be connected. Examples of famous bridges include the Humber Bridge, the Forth Bridge, the Tay Bridge, the Golden Gate Bridge and the Brooklyn Bridge. The highest bridge in the world is located in the Himalyan mountains.
Vejle Fjord Bridge, Denmark.