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Wedged between rock walls more then a 1,000 meter high, the Wujiang Bridge Tukan is located across one of the deepest and most spectacular canyons of the great Wujiang River.  This stretch of the G65 is also loaded with so many tunnels that drivers are lucky to get more then a few seconds to take in the jaw-dropping scenery.
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Wedged between rock walls more then a 1,000 meters high, the Wujiang Bridge Tukan is located across one of the deepest and most spectacular canyons of the great Wujiang River.  This stretch of the G65 is also loaded with so many tunnels that drivers are lucky to get more then a few seconds to take in the jaw-dropping scenery.
  
 
The side by side beam spans cross the river on a skew.  Due to the power the river may have during strong floods, the engineers widened the bottom half of the piers to cut the water that might threaten to push the bridge off its foundations.
 
The side by side beam spans cross the river on a skew.  Due to the power the river may have during strong floods, the engineers widened the bottom half of the piers to cut the water that might threaten to push the bridge off its foundations.

Revision as of 05:09, 17 April 2014

Wujiang Bridge Tukan
土坎乌江大桥武隆悬索桥
Wulong, Chongqing, China
(295) feet high / (90) meters high
656 foot span / 200 meter span
2009


Wedged between rock walls more then a 1,000 meters high, the Wujiang Bridge Tukan is located across one of the deepest and most spectacular canyons of the great Wujiang River. This stretch of the G65 is also loaded with so many tunnels that drivers are lucky to get more then a few seconds to take in the jaw-dropping scenery.

The side by side beam spans cross the river on a skew. Due to the power the river may have during strong floods, the engineers widened the bottom half of the piers to cut the water that might threaten to push the bridge off its foundations.

Wujiang Bridge Tukan is one of 3 similar bridges that cross the Wujiang River in the vicinity of Wulong and Penshui. At least 2 of the 3 also have large main spans of 200 meters.


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Wujiang Bridge Tukan location map.


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