Don’t forget to notice and appreciate the amazing structural, cultural, geographic and aesthetic variety of bridges we humans have devised. And also roads and paths, of course.

Lotus garden bridge


Fenghuang, China



Woven bamboo bridge

Burma road



By Celso Diniz


Andreas Mountains on the way between Chile and Argentina. Los Caracoles


Guoliang Tunnel Road, China

Verona, Italy

Artist’s Bridge, Maine. 1872.

Double Bridge, South Africa

By Erica Maxine

Bridge on Fire , Sibley, Trenton, MI by Jamie Mink

A walk across a floating boat bridge on the Buriganga river in Dhaka

George Washington bridge, NewYork City

Kintai-kyo bridge, Iwakuni, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan

Ha’penny Bridge, Dublin, Ireland


From the tower of the Golden gate bridge, San Francisco, California, US

Austrian Alps bridge, by Elise Patton


Plank and Rope bridge

Ponte Storto, Venice, Italy by Rory McDonald

Bridge of Sighs, Cambridge University, England

Nepal

Roosevelt Bridge, Stuart, Florida, US

San Juan de Gaztelugatxe, Coast Of Biscay, Spain

Foot Bridge Tiebele, Burkina Faso, West Africa

Sunken Moses Bridge in Halsteren, The Netherlands


Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The Shahara Bridge, Yemen, built to fight turkish invaders. The legend says that the local people can remove the bridge in few minutes in case of imminent danger.

The Sutong Yangtze River Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge with the longest main span in the world (1,088 metres (3,570 ft). It spans the Yangtze River in China between Nantong and Changshu.

Old Chinese Bridge, Macau

Cize – Bolozon, a bridge thrown across the river Ain


Sigmund-Thun-Klamm, Kaprun, Austria

Voetgangers oversteekplaats, pedestrian bridge in Netherlands

The Norway Sky Bridge


Ancient Stone Bridge, Piedmont, Italy


Aerial View of the Seven Mile Bridge, Florida Keys, Florida USA

Millau Bridge in France

The bridge-fountain Bango in Seoul

Rustic bridge, Tatton Park, Cheshire (in a Japanese garden)

Humpback Covered Bridge, West Virginia

Chinese street traffic


Afghanistan (Kabul) Road




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For more roads, paths and bridges, go here or here.
Special thanks to Sam Pryor at Pinterest for many bridge pics.
More wonderful wonders! These are magnificent! Thank you so much, Dusky, for continuing to provide us with such amazing beauty.
Dusky does it again! Thank you for giving us a beautiful distraction from a world of many problems—you are a wonder, just like the bridges! Cheers, Lorie
Great! All the ancient and modern creation proves one thing and that the human beings are adapt at using the locally available materials to over come problems of crossing the waterways or making pathways.The inherent artistic bend is seen in all the bridges either old or modern. Some of them are awesome like the one in Afghanistan. All of the photographs bring out the beauty of the bridges, pathways and nature. thanks.
I agree with everyone! These are all simply wonderful 🙂 Thanks again Dusky !
My gracious thanks, Dusky, for once again sharing such inspirational beauty.
Be well, friend
Most beautiful. Shows what man can do in Gods world
Your wounderfull site address was sent to me by a very dear friend , it was a great favor , because
this site is full of wonders , natural beauties , and ,,,,,,
Wish you more success
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Ali rouhi
I love nature so much, but YOUR pictures take my breath away. These pictures are like floating immersed in a lukewarm serene pool where I am in a different world, and completely mesmerized by the beauty you have captured ….coming up seeing clearly for the first time, because I am wearing the beauty on my soul!!! Thank you!
Lovely pictures! I’ve been trying to find the source of the Humpback Covered Bridge picture because it gets pinned a lot and it’s actually in Virgina.