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Italy plans to connect the island of Sicily to the Italian mainland with the world's tallest and longest suspension bridge.
The highest bridge in the world is set to be unveiled this month after less than three years of construction.
The Chinese suspension bridge, which has been raised 2,051 feet above a gorge, will top the list of the world's highest bridges, and has been completed in just three years.
That’s 275 taller than New York City’s One World Trade Center skyscraper. While an undeniable feat of engineering, China is no stranger to vertigo-inducing suspension bridge projects.
Italy hopes to begin constructing the world’s largest suspension bridge connecting Sicily to the Italian mainland this northern summer amid widespread scepticism that it will ever be built.
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The Huajiang Canyon Bridge in China is set to open this month after three years of construction, becoming the highest bridge in the world. The suspension bridge, which has been raised 2,051 feet ...
(MENAFN- Jordan Times) ROME - Italy hopes to begin constructing the world's largest suspension bridge connecting Sicily to the Italian ... which have the fourth and the 13th highest unemployment rates ...
Italy hopes to begin constructing the world's largest suspension bridge connecting Sicily to the Italian mainland this summer amid widespread scepticism ...
ROME - Italy hopes to begin constructing the world’s largest suspension bridge connecting Sicily to the Italian mainland this summer, amid widespread scepticism that it will ever be built.