Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Sydney Harbor Bridge,Australia


Sydney Harbor Bridge is the main route to cross the Sydney Harbor (Sydney Harbor) that connects the central business district of Sydney (Sydney CBD) with the region north of Sydney (North Sydney). On it there is a railway, motor vehicles, bicycles, and sidewalks. Along with the Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbor Bridge is an icon for the city of Sydney and Australia. Local residents named this bridge as The Coathanger coat hanger) resulting from designnya curved at the top, although this call more and more rarely mentioned.
This bridge is the tallest building in the city of Sydney until 1967. According to Guinness World Records, this bridge is the widest in the world, as well as berkerangka steel arch bridge in the world with the highest peak standing 134 meters above the surface of the port [1]. The bridge was also noted as the longest steel arch bridge number four in the world.

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