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New Fire-Breathing Dragon Bridge Reveals in Vietnam

Currently creating its way around the Internet is this new fire-breathing dragon bridge in Da Nang, a major port town in Vietnam. Started out on March 29, the 38th birthday of the freedom of Da Nang City, the 666 gauge long, 37.5 meter wide bridge has six paths for traffic and two people pathways. The metal posture bridge is up to 1,000 tons, creating it the greatest in the whole world.

But that's not all. The Dragon Bridge is equipped with a contemporary lighting style system that contains 15,000 Philips LED lighting style that make it remarkably change colors. Moreover, the dragon is capable of launching jolts of flame or sprays of water from its mouth.

The contemporary bridge, which passes across the Han River, now provides as the quickest outcomes of Da Nang terminal on the western side of the city and the seashores to the eastern. Development started in This summer 2009 and the all inclusive costs of the venture was around $85 million. With so many modern bridges now comprising the Han River, Da Nang is living up to its handle "The Town of Bridges."

Fire-Breathing Dragon Bridge














Fire-Breathing Dragon Bridge Video


Source : The Verge

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