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The Bridge Pavilion is a building designed by British-Iraqi architect Zaha Hadid that was constructed for the Expo 2008 in Zaragoza (Spain) as one of its main landmarks. It is an innovative 280-metre-long (919 ft) covered bridge that imitates a gladiola over the river Ebro, connecting the neighbourhood of La Almozara [es] with the exposition site, and thus becoming it...
The Bridgeport Covered Bridge is located in Bridgeport, Nevada County, California, southwest of French Corral and north of Lake Wildwood. It is used as a pedestrian crossing over the South Yuba River. The bridge was designed by David Ingefield Wood, and built in 1862. Its lumber came from Plum Valley in Sierra County, California. The bridge was closed to traffic in 20...
The Zayande River starts in the Zagros Mountains, flows from west to east through the heart of Esfahan, and dries up in the Kavir desert.
The bridges over the river include some of the nicest architecture in Esfahan. The oldest bridge is the "Pol-e Shahrestan," which was probably built in the 12th century during the Seljuk period. Further upstream is the "Pol-e Khaju,...
The first Bridgeton Covered Bridge was a 245-foot (75 m) long double span Burr Arch bridge built in 1868 by a crew led by J.J. Daniels. The bridge was closed to traffic in 1968. The first Bridgeton Covered Bridge was burned by an arsonist on April 28, 2005.
The second Bridgeton Covered Bridge was built in 2006 by local citizens and the state of Indiana.
About 1823 Koc...
The Bridge to Nowhere is a concrete road bridge spanning the Mangapurua Stream in Whanganui National Park, North Island, New Zealand. It has no roads leading to it, but it is a popular tourist attraction, accessible by jet boat or kayak, followed by a 45 minute (one way) walk along maintained bush trails. There are several tour companies which operate on the Whanganui...
The Bridge to Nowhere is an arch bridge that was built in 1936 north of Azusa, California, United States, in the San Gabriel Mountains. It spans the East Fork of the San Gabriel River and was originally intended to be part of a road connecting the San Gabriel Valley with Wrightwood, California.
The East Fork Road was still under construction when it was washed out dur...
The Bridge to Somewhere is almost like the Bridge to Nowhere, but this bridge leads to somewhere. The bridges design isvery similar to the Bridge to Nowhere that was built around the same time.
Bridlesmith Gate is a pedestrianised shopping street in the city centre of Nottingham, England. It is located between Middle Pavement and Victoria Street. St. Peter's Gate and Bottle Lane stem off it along with Byard Lane.
Bridlesmith Gate houses many designer stores such as Reiss, Ted Baker, Diesel S.p.A. and Kurt Geiger.
Bridlesmith Gate has existed since the Middle...
Brier Island is an island in the Bay of Fundy in Digby County, Nova Scotia.
Brier Island is frequently inundated by fog and has witnessed 57 recorded shipwrecks.
The first lighthouse was wooden structure and the first lighthouse on SW coast of Nova Scotia. In 1818 it was described as "so vilely constructed and ill lighted" it was a hazard. By 1832 it had been rebuilt,...
Brigham City is a ghost town in Navajo County, Arizona, United States. Founded by member of The Church of Latter-day Saints near the present city of Winslow in 1876, it was one and one-half miles north of Winslow's current city center, along the Little Colorado River. It was organized as a Latter-Day Saints ward in 1878, but by 1881 it had been abandoned.
Twenty Mormo...
The Brigham Young Winter Home and Office is a historic residence and museum located in St. George, Utah. Brigham Young was the foremost Mormon pioneer and led the church to the Utah Territory. As Young grew older, his arthritis precluded him from spending winters in the Salt Lake City region, so his followers built him a winter home in St. George in the arid Dixie reg...
Bright Angel Pueblo is an archeological site is located within the inner canyon near the mouth of Bright Angel Creek, directly adjacent to Phantom Ranch. The site is just above the Phantom Ranch boat beach and just west of the black bridge.
A hike down to Phantom Ranch to see the pueblo should not be done as a day hike. Day trips to the bottom of the canyon and back a...
The Silver Bridge (Bright Angel Suspension Bridge), is located a short distance downstream from the Black Bridge. The Silver Bridge was built in the late 1960s connecting the Bright Angel Trail from the South Rim to Phantom Ranch and the North Rim. The span is approximately 524 feet between suspension towers. Only human foot traffic may cross this suspension bridge.
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