This Water Bridge Built By The Dutch Breaks The Laws Of Physics

There are so many amazing things and some of the man-made structures in the world. They are too good to believe that they are real. One such piece of architecture is a man-made water bridge. It connects Netherlands mainland with Flevoland, an artificial island.

Water Bridge in Dutch

This is a water bridge you had ever seen in your life that built by the Dutch. It is known as Veluwemeer Aqueduct. It was opened to traffic in 2002. There is a speciality to this water bridge that admired the whole world.

It is an ordinary bridge that includes an underwater tunnel. But this project is too expensive, and it took more time to build. There were two conditions in front while building the bridge, first, the ground transport should not be disturbed and the second was that it should not have traffic jams.

Veluwemeer Aqueduct

Pedestrians were not forgotten either, there are specially equipped sidewalks on either side of the highway. The main idea was to let both ground and water transport move without hindrance, traffic jams, or ferries. Finally, the imaginary bridge was brought into life.

Today, more than 28,000 cars cross this 10-feet-deep bridge, and boats serenely travel through the waters over it.

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