Difference between revisions of "Okuaso Bridge"

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Latest revision as of 02:13, 14 July 2020

Okuaso Bridge
奥阿蘇大橋
Takamori, Kumamoto, Japan
394 feet high / 120 meters high
689 foot span / 210 meter span
1989

OkuasoDrone.jpg


Very similar in size and length to the Burro Creek bridge in the U.S. state of Arizona, the Okuaso truss arch carries a 2-lane road across a deep gorge in Japan’s southern prefecture of Kumamoto. Just to the south is the Takachiho Gorge with the largest collection of high bridges in Japan.


奥阿蘇大橋はサイズと長さがアメリカのアリゾナ州にあるブロークリーク・ブリッジにとてもよく似ています。両車線道路があるこの橋は、南日本の熊本県の深い峡谷に架けられています。


OkuasoDrone2.jpg


Okuaso.JPG


OkuasoName.jpg


OkuosaInfo.jpg


OkuasoElevation2.jpg


OkuasoElev.jpg


OkuasoSatellite.jpg

Okuaso Bridge satellite image.


OkuasoSatelliteWide.jpg


OkuasoLocationMap.jpg

Okuaso Bridge location map.


MiyasakiBridgesMap.jpg