Monday, November 14, 2011

Sunken Bridge photos

During the 17th century, a series of moats and fortresses were built over the West Brabant Water Line region of the Netherlands to provide protection from invasion by France and Spain. Fort de Roovere was surrounded by a shallow, muddy moat that was too deep to march across and too shallow for boats. Recently the fort was opened for tourist but instead of building an overbridged over the moat which would have definitely taken away the fort’s dramatic view, a sunken bridge was designed.
The Sunken Bridge Of Fort De Roovere
The Sunken Bridge Of Fort De Roovere

Fort De Roovere
Fort De Roovere
The Sunken Bridge
The Sunken Bridge
Creative Moses Bridge
Creative Moses Bridge
Moses Bridge
Moses Bridge
Moses Bridge of Fort de Roovere
Moses Bridge of Fort de Roovere
Fort de Roovere
Fort de Roovere
Sunken Bridge photos

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