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The Highest Bridge in the World Just Opened in China at More Than 2,000 Feet Above the Ground
China has once again broken the record for the highest bridge on earth. Located in the southern province of Guizhou, the ...
Super Typhoon Ragasa unleashed its fury, sweeping away humans, cars, roads, and even bridges in its path in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Philippines & south China.One of the strongest in years, it has killed 14 ...
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Super Typhoon Ragasa: Storm wrecks havoc in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Philippines & south China - scary visuals emerge
Super Typhoon Ragasa unleashed its fury, sweeping away humans, cars, roads, and even bridges in its path in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Philippines & south China. One of the strongest in years, it has killed ...
China's Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge has opened a cafe in the sky. The glass-walled structure sits more than 2,600 feet in ...
While China is not new to innovative designs, this newly constructed bridge is a triumph of engineering, cutting down ...
The Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge soars about 2,050 feet above a river in Guizhou province, more than twice as high as its ...
A bridge described by Chinese state media as the world’s highest will open to traffic on Sunday in the mountainous southwestern province of Guizhou. The suspension bridge, which took three years to ...
The tourist attraction features a glass elevator going even higher, and will one day serve as a base for bungee jumping and paragliding.
BEIJING – The world’s highest bridge opened to traffic in China on Sept 28, state media said, capping an engineering feat three years in the making and snatching the record from another bridge in the ...
AUSTIN, Texas — For the fifth time this year, a glass panel was found broken at the ATX Tower, a high-rise currently under construction on West Sixth Street near Guadalupe Street. The latest incident ...
Watch as a firefighter crawls through smoke and broken glass to rescue an elderly man trapped in a burning house in Michigan. Bodycam footage shared by Chesterfield Police and Fire Department on ...
It's hard to imagine that Mohamed Jihad, a young man from Egypt, could perform a traditional Chinese tongue twister in such an articulate way. When Mohamed was choosing his university major, he ...
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