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Nocturnal Radiance of the Samuel De Champlain Bridge by Francois Flibotte Via Flickr: The Samuel De Champlain Bridge spans the St. Lawrence River at night, its cable-stayed structure brilliantly lit with blue LEDs. In the foreground, industrial transmission towers and winter vegetation create a layered perspective against the dark sky, highlighting the intersection of nature and modern infrastructure.
Rare Pictures of the Construction of the Brooklyn Bridge
By Carl Seaver
10 December 2024
The Brooklyn Bridge is an iconic structure that connects the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn in New York City.
It stands over the East River. It is a combination of a suspension-style bridge and a cable-stayed bridge.
Talks of building a bridge across the East River began in the early 1800s. The original construction plans and models were created by John A. Roebling (1806-1869).
His son, Washington Roebling (1837-1926), became the chief engineer once the construction plans started moving forward.
Construction officially began in 1870.
Emily Warren Roebling (1843-1903), Washington’s wife, was also an engineer. She ended up playing a pivotal role in the successful completion of the bridge.
The iconic towers sit upon bases known as caissons. These caissons had to be filled be pressurized air to get them to settle deep into their positions in the river.
Many of the workers ended up suffering from what is now know as decompression syndrome (also called the bends).
At the time, it was being called caisson sickness because it was those who worked underwater with the caisson construction who began to suffer from it.
Many workers, including Washington, came down with sever cases of decompression syndrome.
Because Washington was frequently incapacitated, his wife Emily eventually became the main overseer and supervisor of construction.
On top of many workers becoming injured, the bridge also suffered a fire in its early stages of construction.
At its eventual completion, it was the longest suspension bridge of the time.
It is 1,595.5 feet long and stands 127 feet above the water. It was finally completed and opened to the public in 1883.
It has since gone through many restorations to increase safety and repair parts that were becoming worn and dangerous.
In a city full of iconic statues, buildings and entertainment, it stands as one of the most recognizable features in New York City.
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Columbus (Kogonada, 2017) Quadripod Bridge / Second Street Bridge / Robert N Stewart Bridge Columbus, Indiana (USA) Bridge over the East Fork White River Type: cable-stayed bridge.

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Suspension Bridge Connecting Island in Tokyo Bay
View of the bridge from Daiba Park. The island, built in 1854, was one of many batteries built for coastal defenses after the arrival of USN Commodore Perry in 1853. In addition to a great view of Rainbow Bridge, remnants of stone cannon pedestals, ammunition storehouses, and barracks can still be seen.
Photo from this weeks video: https://youtu.be/UU2liHRLXes
Pentax KP 260 mm ISO 100 for 1/25 sec. at ƒ/18
Once Upon a Time in Lisbon
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