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The Eighth Wonder: The Secret Behind the Wall of Water on the World's Tallest Bridge

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China - Everything is possible In Guizhou Province in China, an area sometimes called the “World Bridge Museum,” the Huajiang Canyon Bridge was recently inaugurated, which has already become the talk of the engineering world. The bridge rises to an unimaginable height of 625 meters above the Beipan River, a height at which the entire Empire State Building could be placed underneath it and still leave a large gap. Furthermore, it is also a suspen…
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China - Everything is possible In Guizhou Province in China, an area sometimes called the “World Bridge Museum,” the Huajiang Canyon Bridge was recently inaugurated, which has already become the talk of the engineering world. The bridge rises to an unimaginable height of 625 meters above the Beipan River, a height at which the entire Empire State Building could be placed underneath it and still leave a large gap. Furthermore, it is also a suspen…

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kikar.co.il broke the news on Tuesday, May 19, 2026.
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