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小湾大桥<br />
 
小湾大桥<br />
 
Puli, Yunnan, China<br />
 
Puli, Yunnan, China<br />
(394) feet high / (120) meters high<br />
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427 feet high / 130 meters high<br />
 
394 foot span / 120 meter span<br />
 
394 foot span / 120 meter span<br />
 
2015<br />
 
2015<br />
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Situated midway between the 500+ meter high Beipanjiang Duge and Puli Bridges, the Xiaowan Bridge might not seem so special but the location high above the Gexiang River canyon gives it a panoramic view few other beam bridges can match.  The 92 meter piers support a central span of 120 meters.  
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Situated midway between the 500+ meter high Beipanjiang Duge and Puli Bridges, the Xiaowan Bridge might not seem so special but the location high above the Gexiang River canyon gives it a panoramic view few other beam bridges can match.  The 92 meter piers support a central span of 120 meters.
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Latest revision as of 22:43, 5 June 2016

Xiaowan Bridge
小湾大桥
Puli, Yunnan, China
427 feet high / 130 meters high
394 foot span / 120 meter span
2015

XiaowanFromBelow.jpg


Situated midway between the 500+ meter high Beipanjiang Duge and Puli Bridges, the Xiaowan Bridge might not seem so special but the location high above the Gexiang River canyon gives it a panoramic view few other beam bridges can match. The 92 meter piers support a central span of 120 meters.


XiaowanNearPuliValley.jpg

Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com


XiaowanNearPuliFromAbove.jpg

Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com


XiaowanNearPuliFromAboveWide.jpg

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XiaowanNearPuliWideSide.jpg

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XiaowanNearPuliYunnanWide.jpg

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XiaowanNearPuli.jpg

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BeipanjiangDugeAreaBeam.jpg

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XiaowanNearPuliConstruction.jpg

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XiaowanNearPuliCranesView.jpg

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XiaowanNearPuliCenterLonglens.jpg

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XiaowanNearPuliView.jpg

Construction view from 2013. Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com


XiaowanNearPuliWide.jpg

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XiaowanNearPuliTCenter.jpg

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XiaowanNearPuliLonglens2.jpg

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XiaowanNearPuliLonglens.jpg

The next viaduct to the east along the G56 expressway. Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com


XiaowanNearPuliArea.jpg

The giant Beipanjiang Duge Bridge is located on the other side of the mountain in the center. Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com


XiaowanSatellite.jpg

Xiaowan Bridge satellite image.


XiaowanSatelliteWide.jpg


XiaowanSatelliteWidest.jpg

Satellite view showing the Xiaowan Bridge in the center, Puli Bridge in the lower left and the Beipanjiang Duge Bridge in the upper right.


XiaowanLocationMap.jpg

Xiaowan Bridge location map.