Tuesday 12 March 2013

Puente de Ojuela, Mexico



Puente de Ojuela



The bridge is a ghost town, but it creaking wooden floor, so it's scary. Fortunately, the wire rope to suspend the two towers bring a greater feeling of security. However, steel is a relatively new addition: in the 19th century, German engineers the San Diego Minhguin built the bridge, these towers are made of wood to do.

Location : the ghost town Ojuela, Durango, Mexico, north of an old mining settlement.

Details : 1043 feet long, 2 feet wide, 360 feet above the canyon.

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