Most citizens ignore just how amazing some things are that are found in their own backyards. Of course, we’re referring to the secrets of urban infrastructure.
Getting lost on the tangled web of streets, bridges, intermingled infrastructural obstacles, and power poles makes our daily lives much simpler, better, and faster. The next time you’re surprised at the amount you are paying in taxes, remember all of the incredible ways in which our infrastructure improves our daily lives.
1. Solar Panels Covering Canals In India
This solution prevents water evaporation and algae build-up, doesn’t use extra space, and keeps the solar panels cooler.
2. A 16-Km-Long Elevated Highway In India
At first glance, this structure looks like a regular bridge where a road could have been built, but this big boy allows wild animals to pass underneath it.
3. Crab Overpass On Christmas Island
Nobody likes cleaning crushed crabs off their car. So to preserve what’s left of the crab population on Christmas Island, big-brained architects came up with an overpass bridge that prevents these juicy little crustaceans from getting run over.
4. The Power Lines Over Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana
This may be the best place to witness the Earth’s curvature. It’s not flat, people!
5. Hands Brigdge, Vietnam.
There are many mind-boggling bridges in the world, but this one takes the cake. Held up by two giant arms, this bridge in Vietnam will definitely stick in your memory.
6. Veluwemeer Aqueduct, The Netherlands
Here’s one of the coolest-looking aqueducts in the world. An underwater bridge? That’s genius!
7. Sart Canal Bridge — La Louvière, Belgium
Canals are a weird bunch. They are rarely designed to look pretty, but this one in Belgium, wow, that’s a looker!
8. Hotan-Ruoqiang Railway China
While most people are dumping on China, they’re building some of the best infrastructures out there. And they’re doing it fast, too, even in the middle of a desert.
9. Urban Ropeway, Kisha-Michi Bridge, Yokohama, Japan
This cool ropeway is a tourist attraction in Yokohama. It goes between a train station and a shopping mall close to the bay. There are some office buildings in the area, but the shopping spots and great view of the waterfront are its biggest perks.
10. Panlong Road Aerial View
Long winding roads are not a rare thing in the modern world. You can’t just drive up a mountain at a 30-something-degrees angle, so the smart people figured out how to do it safely, but the Panlong road is also very aesthetically pleasing.