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Just to the south is the impressive Mubanhe Bridge with four large spans of 160 meters on top of piers as tall as 127 meters. | Just to the south is the impressive Mubanhe Bridge with four large spans of 160 meters on top of piers as tall as 127 meters. | ||
+ | Several kilometers further to the west is the Puduhe Bridge with a height of around 85 meters. | ||
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Longshuqing Bridge satellite image. | Longshuqing Bridge satellite image. | ||
Latest revision as of 03:33, 1 March 2024
Longshuqing Bridge
龙树箐特大桥
Dongcunxiang, Yunnan, China
(476) feet high / (145) meters high
525 foot span / 160 meter span
2021
Longshuqing Bridge is one of several large viaducts on the 6-lane Wutangxun Expressway that connects Wuding to Tangdian and to Xundian.
Just to the south is the impressive Mubanhe Bridge with four large spans of 160 meters on top of piers as tall as 127 meters.
Several kilometers further to the west is the Puduhe Bridge with a height of around 85 meters.
Longshuqing Bridge satellite image.
Longshuqing Bridge location map.