The Foss Bridge is one of Edinburgh's main roads to the Highlands. After crossing the bridge, the scenery is the continuous hills (I really feel that the mountains are not high, so I call them hills) and canyons. When I come back from the Highlands, I park here with a landscape platform that is very suitable for taking pictures. There seems to be a toilet next to it. I didn't use it. No special impression, there should be an open-air cafe later, the view is great
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The Foss Bridge is one of Edinburgh's main roads to the Highlands. After crossing the bridge, the scenery is the continuous hills (I really feel that the mountains are not high, so I call them hills) and canyons. When I come back from the Highlands, I park here with a landscape platform that is very suitable for taking pictures. There seems to be a toilet next to it. I didn't use it. No special impression, there should be an open-air cafe later, the view is great
The Forth Bridge is a very animal-friendly bridge structure, the bridge has a long history and is an important transportation hub, passing on the bridge can see some scenery along the coast, the design of the bridge is also very unique, is a very important hub here.
The only way to leave Edinburgh City and head to the Highlands is the narrowest part of Forth Bay Queen's Ferry (Queensferry)). There are three eye-catching bridges. Red is the magnificent Forth Bridge (Forth Bridge), completed in 1890, with three huge cantilever spans of 1447 meters. It used 5.9 10,000 tons of steel and 8 million rivets; the Foss Highway Bridge (Forth Road Bridge) is the first road bridge of the Queen's Ferry, which was completed 74 years later than the railway bridge and opened in 1964; and the second road bridge next to it is Queensferry-crossing, opened in 2016, and has set a lot of world firsts ()
Looking at the world's largest steel bridge ~ Foss Bridge.. All the thoughts are the evening scene surrounded by Jay Chou MV Caspian Sea. ~ It's just right.. This time there is no regret.. There is no detour. I went to all the brands I want to go.. I bought everything. The only thing that was going to the hotel was going around the wrong corner and I saw the elephant cafe that Rowling had sat when she wrote Harry Potter.. In the middle.. everything was just right.
From Blacknes Castle, we took a detour through a small town to see the scenery under this magnificent bridge. Forth Bridge, a World Heritage Site, is said to be the second longest multi-span cantilever bridge in the world. The bridge was opened in 1890 and is still used by passenger and cargo trains. In the era of railway as the main means of long-distance land transportation, the Forth Bridge was a milestone in the history of bridge design and architecture.
Forth Bridge: Forth Railway Bridge, the world's first steel bridge, was approved for inclusion in the World Heritage List in 2015. The bridge was opened in 1890 and is still in use by passenger and cargo trains. In the era of railways as the main means of long-distance land transport, the Forth Bridge was a milestone in the history of bridge design and architecture. Designers acknowledged that the bridge's structural system evolved from China's wooden extension beam (the Nest Bridge). Hitchcock's film "Thirty-nine Steps" the most thrilling train-jump scene is now on the Forth Bridge.