Looks like the invisible bridge in the world (photos)

Looks like the invisible bridge in the world (photos)

It is on the bottom of the pond.

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In the Dutch city Halsteren, in the vicinity of the old Fort in Fort de ruver, is an amazing structure — a nearly invisible bridge. During the reconstruction of the XVII century it was necessary to build a bridge across a moat, which would have led visitors directly to the castle.

And the architects Ro Koster and ed a Tr faced a difficult task — to build a bridge that would not disrupt the historical values of this place and harmoniously fit into the environment.

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To put a bridge over the defensive moat was illogical, but because the architects came up with something quite surprising: they built an invisible bridge that runs along the bottom of the reservoir.

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The building, which spent about 270 thousand dollars, is made of special wood, which was treated with modern innovative technologies, so that the service life of the bridge is more than 50 years. And to protect the Moses Bridge from flooding during heavy rains, on both sides of the moat was created for more trees, which dissipate the excess water and keep its level constant.

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