Algeria's Sidi M'cid Suspended Bridge.. A Marvelous Architecture
ALGIERS, June 15 (KUNA) -- The Sidi M'Cid suspended bridge in Constantine, Algeria, is a marvelous piece of architecture that attracts visitors from near and far.
The bridge, designed by French Engineer Ferdinand Arnodin, began construction in 1909 and finished in 1912.
It is 175 meters high from the ground and 186 meters in length. It weighs around 17 tons and is five meters wide. (end) mr.gta
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