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Following its completion in 1988, the Great Seto Bridge finally connected the islands of Honshu and Shikoku, thereby ending the isolation of the smaller Shikoku from the Japanese mainland.
Following its completion in 1988, the Great Seto Bridge finally connected the islands of Honshu and Shikoku, thereby ending the isolation of the smaller Shikoku from the Japanese mainland.
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The World of Bridges
S1, EP10 "Japan"Following its completion in 1988, the Great Seto Bridge finally connected the islands of Honshu and Shikoku, thereby ending the isolation of the smaller Shikoku from the Japanese mainland.
The World of Bridges
S1, EP9 "France"The Millau Viaduct in the south of France is one of the highest bridge structures in the world and succeeds a formerly arduous journey through the wide valley of the Tarn River.
The World of Bridges
S1, EP8 "Belgium"The Nordkasteel Bridge in the port of Antwerp, the second largest bridge in Europe, does more than transport goods and people within the port area.
The World of Bridges
S1, EP7 "Germany"The Krämerbrücke is a symbol of the city of Erfurt and the longest bridge in Europe to feature buildings across its entire structure.
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