In Holland, there is a bridge over which the laws of physics

Veluwemeer Aqueduct is a unique bridge created by the best Dutch engineers in 2002 and connecting the Netherlands with the artificial island of Flevoland.

The main purpose of the construction was the possibility of continuous and unhindered movement of land and water transport simultaneously. Engineers considered options for underwater tunnels and conventional bridges, but these projects were incredibly expensive, and it would take a huge amount of time to implement them.

As a result, such an amazing, unmatched, water bridge with a depth of 3 meters was created. Every day 28 thousand cars pass through it, and boats move without problems over it. In addition, sidewalks on the sides of the track are equipped for pedestrians.

Watch the video: In Holland, built a water bridge, which breaks all the laws of physics (May 2024).

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