Bridges - links to where?
This post is very suitable to the theme of this blog. Why, how many times we pass under the bridges of our city? Who would want to import or a romantic idea of \u200b\u200ba bridge?
Sure, maybe if we had at hand, bridges that overlook beautiful landscapes, perhaps we would be able to appreciate them more. But the bridge that has captured my interest is not overlooking a beautiful landscape. Indeed, it passes over one of the busiest streets of my city.
Rainbows metal. If we think about the use of a bridge, it is thought only to a faster or safer way to cross something that we would be complicated without crossing it.
We have not seen more ... Yet the bridges have a much more intense, as are the means of connection, laying the groundwork for a meeting, and why not? We also facilitate the day.
bridges in history.
If you think that the bridges have also had a strategic importance in some wars, or who have made that it was possible svilippo of certain countries and concrete exchange of goods. Or, as yet, have laid the groundwork for alliances would otherwise be impossible, we realize how little importance we give to these magnificent buildings.
you walk under or over each day, yet I believe that very few have stopped to think how we facilitated la vita.
Storie di ponti. Inoltre sui ponti ci sono tantissime storie. Per esempio i 400
ponti di Venezia , che collegano tutte le isolette e passano sopra i 150 canali bellissima città nostrana.
Oppure il
Ponte vecchio , che annualmente viene visitato da migliaia e migliaia di turisti da tutto il mondo.
Oppure la leggenda/storia del "
Problema dei ponti di Konigsberg "
Il problema dei sette ponti di Königsberg è un problema ispirato da una città reale e da una situazione concreta. La città di Königsberg, già facente parte della Prussia Orientale ed ora chiamata
Kaliningrad and exclave of Russia, famous for being the birthplace of the philosopher Immanuel Kant (1724-1804), is crossed by the river and its tributaries Pregel and has two large islands that are connected to each other and with the two main areas of the city seven bridges. There the question arises whether it is possible with a walk followed a route that crosses each bridge and a once and return to the starting point. In 1736 Leonhard Euler worked on the problem and showed that the walk could not be assumed.
Or the history of Devil's Bridge
which takes its name from the legend surrounding its construction.
Isomma bridges are part of our daily lives, they're big, sometimes beautiful, yet we are so easy to ignore, taking it for granted.
Bridge at night.
The bridge that I photographed myself, is right behind my house, it is not one of those bridges to be admired, but keep the above with the cars passing below and watch the lights of the city is not too bad . I also noticed that you can admire a beautiful sunset, and when it becomes more dark and the sun went down of small blue lights turn on and becomes a place where you can stop to reflect and think of all the people passing underneath you without notice you. In addition, each well
expectation becomes even romantic, because it is pitch dark, and not an isolated one, and I do not know, maybe it Field of dreams yet, but you can imagine to make an appointment on a bridge to your partner, and knowing which way he will be your / her you will wait for the other side is ready to take meeting? :)
And you have interesting of the bridges in your area?
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Bridges
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