That can't be real --can it? The logic isn't there --what would the high canal be linking that wouldn't have a riverine approach already, naturally, at much nearer to the same sea level as the bridged river?
Buddy,I think there are some bridges like that on a canal connecting Germany (Austria?) to the Danube. My memory is a bit vague on the specifics.
Snopes says it is real.Here's more about the Magdeberg water bridge.
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That can't be real --can it?
The logic isn't there --what would the high canal be linking that wouldn't have a riverine approach already, naturally, at much nearer to the same sea level as the bridged river?
Buddy,
I think there are some bridges like that on a canal connecting Germany (Austria?) to the Danube. My memory is a bit vague on the specifics.
Snopes says it is real.
Here's more about the Magdeberg water bridge.
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