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The Akashi Kaikyo Bridge (Pearl Bridge)
Awaji Island, Japan
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The Akashi Kaikyo Bridge(AKB) is a three-span, two-hinged stiffening girder system suspension bridge that spans the Akashi Strait between Maiko, Tarumi-ward in Kobe, and Matsuho, on Awaji Island. The original plan for the AKB, which contained railway lines as well, was at one point cancelled by the government ; in 1985 the decision was made to restrict it to highway use only. In April of the following year, the commencement ceremony was conducted ; after various investigations and procedures, actual construction began in May 1988, and took a total of ten years. The AKB become the longest suspension bridges in the world, surpassing the Humber Bridge (England, 1,410 meter center span) by 581 meters.
Although in primary design the AKB was 3,910 meters long overall, with a center span of 1,990 meters, it was extended 1 meter by the Great Hanshin Earthquake (January 17, 1995)ltiple roof layers.

Location Map Geographic Coordinates:
Latitude: 34° 36' 6" N
Longitude: 135° 0' 34" E
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Time/Date:
Sep 22, 2004 09:11 am JST ,Cloudy

Equipment:
Taken with a Nikon-E995, WC-E63. Mounted on a Manfrotto 303SPH.
Stitched with REALVIZ Stitcher and CubicConverter.


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