Making Bridges To Fill The Gapes

Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge over the Cooper River, South Carolina, USA


An illuminated pathway!
This cable-stayed bridge has one of the largest spans in the western hemisphere and is particularly impressive in the dark when it is illuminated. When opened in 2005, the eight-lane Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge replaced the two older, dilapidated bridges that previously ran over the Cooper River. It can withstand wind speeds of over 480 km / h and 7.4 magnitude earthquakes on the Richter scale. And that's really necessary as: ​​Many of the more than 134,000 residents of Charleston in the US state of South Carolina can still remember Hurricane Hugo, which swept across the port city in 1989. While earthquakes do not occur particularly often in Charleston, caution is still advisable. The 1886 earthquake, with an estimated magnitude of over 7.3 almost completely destroyed the city at the time.

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