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In the old days, the small "Zhuxi" river in Tainan’s Southern District was also known as "Moonviewing Creek”, thus lending the newly completed Yuejian-Bridge its name. The "Moon-Viewing Bridge” (Yuejian-Bridge) is part of the overall landscape improvement plan around the Zhuxi Basin in the Southern district. This project also includes the Zhuxi sewage interception, water purification as well as complete landscape reconstruction and renaturation on both sides of the bank. Lake Landscape Architecture, Lake Landscape Design, Outdoor Bridges, Bridges Architecture, Lake Landscaping, Facade Architecture Design, Park Landscape, Arch Bridge, River Park

In the old days, the small "Zhuxi" river in Tainan’s Southern District was also known as "Moonviewing Creek”, thus lending the newly completed Yuejian-Bridge its name. The "Moon-Viewing Bridge” (Yuejian-Bridge) is part of the overall landscape improvement plan around the Zhuxi Basin in the Southern district. This project also includes the Zhuxi sewage interception, water purification as well as complete landscape reconstruction and renaturation on both sides of the bank.

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Image of the Long Bien Bridge in Hanoi, Vietnam during sunrise Lakeside Cafe, Ho Chi Minh Trail, Hanoi Old Quarter, Ancient Houses, Famous Bridges, Ancient Village, Scenic Roads, Architecture Painting, Hanoi Vietnam

Originally known as the “Paul-Doumer Bridge” prior to 1954, the Long Bien Bridge is one of the most famous in Vietnam and one of five that crosses the Red River. Made of cast iron steel, its unique appearance resembles the Eiffel Tower, which is not a coincidence as the two structures were both designed by Gustav Eiffel.

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Come walk with me.........: Day and night navigation on Loughrigg and a wander... Pond Bridge, Stone Bridges, River Bridge, Take The High Road, Beautiful Scenes, Forest Path, Stone Path, Farm Design, Fish Ponds

21.5.14Walking with; Graham I’ve mentioned before that Loughrigg Fell is particularly well suited to practicing navigation on. It attains no great height, but it is easily accessible and covered in lumps, bumps, gullies, tarns, streams and wiggly contours of the most perplexing type. So ideal really as I make my last push towards ML

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