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Inlagd av:  SarahZaaimi
Posted On:  Sep 11, 2009

  The Tale of The Bridge

Once upon a time there used to be a wild moody white sea in the hearth of the blue planet. On the north coast of the sea there was the kingdom of Eurapia, a kingdom of infinite green fertile lands and hard working people. On the south coast of the sea however, was situated another kingdom, the...... [view]

Inlagd av:  edenomandafrica
Posted On:  Feb 17, 2009

  Me And You!

Me and you is friends you smile, I smile... you hurt, I hurt... You cry, I cry... You jump off a bridge, I gonna miss you!... [view]

Inlagd av:  sunflowerluv
Posted On:  Aug 23, 2008

  Willemsbridge

The Willemsbridge, nicknamed The Golden gate of Rotterdam, is a double suspension bridge. It is designed by C.Veeling and was ready in 1981. Todays bridge is already the third one the first one was opened in 1878 and was named after King Willem II.... [view]

Inlagd av:  sunflowerluv
Posted On:  Aug 6, 2008

  the bridge of the spies

Glienicker Brücke (the Glienicke bridge) is a bridge in Berlin which spans the Havel River to connect the cities of Potsdam and Berlin near Klein Glienicke during the . It was completed in 1907. Wiki says that the Soviet Union and the United States used it three times to exchange captured spies...... [view]

Inlagd av:  adamclare
Posted On:  Jul 31, 2007

  Those Crafty Japanese!

First it was paper cranes, now it’s bridges. Architect Shigeru Ban is moving us along the twenty-first century by using very old technology: paper! Ban has created an cardboard bridge in France. Weighing 7.5 tonnes, the bridge is made from 281 cardboard tubes, each 11.5 centimetres...... [view]

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