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The first bridges were made by nature itself — as simple as a log fallen across a stream or stones in the river. The first bridges made by humans were probably spans of cut wooden logs or planks and eventually stones, using a simple support and crossbeam arrangement. Some early Americans used trees or bamboo poles to cross small caverns or wells to get from one place to another. A common form of lashing sticks, logs, and deciduous branches together involved the use of long reeds or other harvested fibers woven together to form a connective rope capable of binding and holding together the materials used in early bridges.
The Arkadiko Bridge is one of four Mycenaean corbel arch bridges part of a former network of roads, designed to accommodate chariots, between Tiryns to Epidauros in the Peloponnese, in Greece. Dating to the Greek Bronze Age (13th century BC), it is one of the oldest arch bridges still in existence and use. Several intact arched stone bridges from the Hellenistic era can be found in the Peloponnese in southern Greece
The greatest bridge builders of antiquity were the ancient Romans. The Romans built arch bridges and aqueducts that could stand in conditions that would damage or destroy earlier designs. Some stand today. An example is the Alcántara Bridge, built over the river Tagus, in Spain. The Romans also used cement, which reduced the variation of strength found in natural stone. One type of cement, called pozzolana, consisted of water, lime, sand, and volcanic rock. Brick and mortar bridges were built after the Roman era, as the technology for cement was lost then later rediscovered.
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Comments (15)
alanwilliams
terrific bridge info, beautifully illustrated
Juliette.Gribnau
beautiful.. I love the smoke coming from the water
Jean_C
Superb place and bridge, wonderful capture with the colors and the reflections!
Hendesse
Fantastic colors and depth. Superb shot and thanks for the interesting informations.
durleybeachbum
Perfect pic.
MrsRatbag
Wow! Fantastic shot and information, what a gorgeous bridge.
photosynthesis
Beautiful scene & composition. Especially like that light mist on the water, which gives it an ethereal quality...
Dreamingbee
wonderful photo !
Fidelity2
It is very well done. I thank for it. 5+!
Celart
Wonderful pict. Bravo
bobrgallegos
Very beautiful reflective capture!!
jared99
Gorgeous image -- well done.
Gunglejim
Beautiful fall scene.
whaleman
A very lovely shot!
Richardphotos
very beautiful landscape