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Just to the south is the similarly sized Baiping #1 Bridge. | Just to the south is the similarly sized Baiping #1 Bridge. | ||
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Wugong Bridge satellite image. | Wugong Bridge satellite image. | ||
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Wugong Bridge location map. | Wugong Bridge location map. | ||
[[Category:Bridges in China]] | [[Category:Bridges in China]] |
Latest revision as of 21:03, 7 September 2021
Wugong Bridge
乌公大桥
Zhaihaozhen, Guizhou, China
(492) feet high / (150) meters high
(492) foot span / (150) meter span
2020
Wugong Bridge is the highest crossing on the Jianhe to Rongjiang expressway in Guizhou Province. The 860 meter long structure is supported on piers as tall as 136 meters.
Just to the south is the similarly sized Baiping #1 Bridge.
Wugong Bridge satellite image.
Wugong Bridge location map.