Wednesday, July 18, 2012

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4 93.183.194.203:80 HTTP NOA Ukraine (Kiev) 93.183.194.203 18-jul-2012 16:34
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9 95.215.48.146:8080 HTTP NOA Ukraine customer.optima-east.net 18-jul-2012 16:34
10 193.107.168.26:8080 HTTP NOA Ukraine (Kovel) ! 193.107.168.26 18-jul-2012 16:33
11 77.122.91.226:8080 HTTP NOA Ukraine (Kharkov) 77-122-91-226.dynamic-FTTB.kharkov.volia.com 18-jul-2012 16:33
12 176.36.151.85:80 HTTP HIA Ukraine (Kiev) vvtomash.la.net.ua 18-jul-2012 16:33
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17 46.164.138.96:8080 HTTP NOA Ukraine (Kovel) 46.164.138.96 18-jul-2012 14:57
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19 195.138.81.100:3128 HTTP HIA Ukraine 195-138-81-100.client-ip.tenet.odessa.ua 18-jul-2012 10:10
20 77.90.196.198:3128 HTTP HIA Ukraine (Kiev) all-info.inetcom.com.ua 18-jul-2012 10:10
21 46.166.141.14:3128 HTTP HIA Ukraine ukr1.moonlightmalaysia.com 18-jul-2012 10:10
22 194.143.137.66:9000 HTTP HIA Ukraine 194.143.137.66.users.breezein.net 18-jul-2012 00:57
23 77.122.97.180:54321 HTTP ANM Ukraine (Kharkov) 77-122-97-180.dynamic-FTTB.kharkov.volia.com 18-jul-2012 00:06

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1 119.226.243.26:3128 HTTP HIA India (Chennai) segment-119-226.sify.net 18-jul-2012 15:12
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7 210.212.211.130:8080 HTTP HIA India (Yanam) 210.212.211.130 18-jul-2012 00:14
8 210.212.20.173:3128 HTTP NOA India (Ranchi) 210.212.20.173 18-jul-2012 00:03

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1 190.202.87.134:3128 HTTP ANM Venezuela (Caracas) 190.202.87.134 18-jul-2012 16:19
2 190.202.124.18:3128 HTTP NOA Venezuela (Caracas) 190.202.124.18 18-jul-2012 16:19
3 186.90.29.230:8080 HTTP NOA Venezuela (Caracas) 186.90.29.230 18-jul-2012 04:56
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6 201.248.247.137:3128 HTTP NOA Venezuela (Ciudad Ojeda) 201-248-247-137.dyn.dsl.cantv.net 18-jul-2012 04:48
7 190.74.225.86:8080 HTTP ANM Venezuela (Caracas) 190.74-225-86.dyn.dsl.cantv.net 18-jul-2012 04:41
8 190.200.252.104:8080 HTTP ANM Venezuela (Caracas) 190.200.252.104 18-jul-2012 04:39
9 200.41.117.39:3128 HTTP NOA Venezuela (Caracas) 200-41-117-39.static.ip-network.net 18-jul-2012 00:52
10 190.72.226.228:8080 HTTP ANM Venezuela (Maracay) 190-72-226-228.dyn.dsl.cantv.net 18-jul-2012 00:44
11 186.89.151.44:8080 HTTP NOA Venezuela (San Fernando) 186.89.151.44 18-jul-2012 00:39
12 190.38.82.173:8080 HTTP NOA Venezuela (Maracaibo) 190-38-82-173.dyn.dsl.cantv.net 18-jul-2012 00:27
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14 200.84.46.85:8080 HTTP ANM Venezuela (Caracas) 200-84-46-85.genericrev.cantv.net 18-jul-2012 00:09
15 190.37.141.210:8080 HTTP NOA Venezuela (Porlamar) 190-37-141-210.dyn.dsl.cantv.net 18-jul-2012 00:08


12 of the Most Beautiful Lakes in the World


Nature and it’s beauty have always attracted mankind. Nature not only soothes the eyes but also put the body and the soul at solace and comfort. Lakes are God’s gift for us. They have an ability to take us to peace and tranquility in the hustle bustle of present day’s busy life. Take some time out and savour the depth, clarity, reflection and beauty of these lakes.

1. Peyto Lake, Canada
Peyto Lake in Canada is probably one of the most photographed lakes in the world. It is a glacier-fed lake located in Banff National Park in the Canadian Rockies. The lake itself is easily accessed from the Icefields Parkway. This lake got its name from Bill Peyton, an early 20th Century explorer who explored the Canadian Rockies during the days of Canada’s western expansion.
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During the summer, significant amounts of glacial rock flour flow into the lake, and these suspended rock particles give the lake a bright, turquoise color. Because of its bright color, photos of the lake often appear in illustrated books, and area around the lake is a popular sightseeing spot for tourists in the park. The lake is best seen from Bow Summit, the highest point on the Icefield Parkway. Google map

2. Plitvice Lakes, Croatia
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The stunning Plitvice Lakes National Park lies in the Lika region of Croatia. The park is surrounded by the mountains Plješevica, Mala Kapela, and Medveđak, which are part of the Dinaric Alps. The 16 blue-green Plitvice Lakes, which are separated by natural dams of travertine, are situated on the Plitvice plateau. Waterfalls connect the lakes, and the tallest waterfall is Veliki Slap at 70 meters (230 feet) tall.
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The Plitvice lakes area boasts a large variety of interesting and colorful flora and fauna. Visitors can enjoy walking and hiking the many pathways and trails, or exploring the lakes by boat. The park itself has 3 hotels and a campsite, otherwise visitors can find accommodation at any of the number of villages and cities nearby. Google map

3. Moraine Lake, Canada
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The beautiful blue colored Moraine lake is glacially fed and is situated in the valley of ten peaks near the town of Lake Louise in Banff National park of Canada. The lake has a surface area of 0.5 sq km (0.19 sq mi). The top attraction of the lake is its blue colored water that reflects the ten huge Canadian peaks in it making it one of the most beautiful places of Canada.
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This most photographed location of Canada is a little heaven on Earth. The area around the lake has several walking/hiking trails which are, from time to time, restricted because of grizzly bear activity. Google map

4. Crater Lake, USA
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Crater Lake is one of the most scenic lakes in United States and is famous for its amazing clear and deep blue water. The lake is surrounded by cliffs and striking islands. Located in the south-central region of Oregon, the lake is a part of and the main feature of Crater Lake national Park.
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Due to several unique factors, most prominently that it has no inlets or tributaries, the waters of Crater Lake are some of the purest in terms of the absence of pollutants in North America. The beauty of the lake attracts a lot of tourists coming to see this natural wonder from all over the US and abroad. Google map

5. Five-Flower Lake, China
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The pristine water of Wuhua Hai, or Five-Flower Lake, is the pride of Jiuzhaigon National Park in China. This lake contains such auspicious colors of nature, such flourishing flowers and trees of various kinds that it gives a multi-colored exquisite grandeur. This is why the lake is also called the ‘five-flower lake’. The water actually consists of carbonate as well as hydrophytes which is why when the rays of sun combine with the water along with reflective colors of scenery around it, the lake beams with a vesicular sight of a bizarre color combination.
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The lake displays all sorts of colors but the main to be sighted are blue, dark green, pinkish red, even goose feather yellow and light yellow, etc. This lake is actually one of the dozen natural lakes. It is quite shallow, and its bottom, which is as clearly visible as through clear glass, is littered with fallen tree trunks. The water of this lake never freezes and never dries up.

6. Lake Bled, Slovenia
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Lake Bled is located in Slovenia in the region of Upper Carniola. It takes it’s name after the Bled castle. The lake finds it’s beauty in the reflection of the marvelously beautiful castle standing magnificently on a rock overlooking the lake. It is a well known tourist attraction because of it’s mystic and royal appearance and cultural rooting of the castle.
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It is a famous spot for tourists, painters, and sportsmen. It offers sports activities like golf, boating, rowing, fishing, horse riding and trekking. Bled hosts the World’s Rowing Championships. The island on the lake has 99 steps and a beautiful and touching tradition is that groom carries his bride up these steps on their wedding day. Google map

7. Lake Hallstatt, Austria
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Lake Hallstatt or Hallstätter See is a lake in the Salzkammergut, Austria. Its surface is approximately 8,55 sq km (3.3 sq mi) and its maximum depth is 125 metres (410 ft). Town of Hallstatt and its population of less than 1000 residents rest on the southwestern shore of the Hallstätter See.
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In addition to the picturesque view of the town on the lake, tourists can see the world’s first salt mine, enjoy nearby skiing, take a trip to the World Heritage Museum, and visit the Dachstein ice cave. Though this village is very small, there are a few different hotels and restaurants to choose from. Google map

8. Yucatan Cave Lake, Mexico
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Yucatan Cave Lake is yet another masterpiece of nature. The lake is considered forbidden though, but the lake itself is so beautiful, one can hardly resist the sight. It is found in Mexico, in the basement of Tiger Che in Yucatan peninsula. The lake consists of various caves in and around it, and they are the real amazing and delightful sight. One can hear deep and beautiful musical instrumental sounds, more like the sounds of bells, if any flat place there is struck hard with a fist.
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There is a lot more to be discovered there actually. You will find underground spaces, dry riverbeds, beautiful glittering stalagmites which look like frozen fountains, flat terrace of limestone and so much more. The whole rocks are of limestone landscapes which are common in Yucatan. All in all, Yucatan Cave Lake is a sensational sight and worth discovering. From its waters to the caves it is simply amazing!

9. Lake Tahoe, USA
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At a surface elevation of 6,225 ft (1,897 m), Lake Tahoe is located along the border between California and Nevada, west of Carson City. Lake Tahoe is the largest alpine lake in North America. Lake Tahoe is a major tourist attraction in both Nevada and California.
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It is home to a number of ski resorts, summer outdoor recreation, and tourist attractions. Snow and skiing are a significant part of the area's economy and reputation. Mountain and lake scenery are attractions throughout the year. Highways provide year-round access from Reno, Carson City, and Sacramento. Google map

10. Garibaldi Lake, Canada
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Garibaldi Lake is a turquoise-coloured alpine lake in British Columbia, Canada, located 37 km (23 mi) north of Squamish and 19 km (12 mi) south of Whistler. The lake lies within Garibaldi Provincial Park, which features mountains, glaciers, trails, forests, flowers, meadows, waterfalls. The park is a wildlife protected area. The trails in the area are promoted as being among the most beautiful on Earth.
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During the summer, access to the eastern end of the lake is severely limited, since no trails have been constructed along the steep and unstable slopes which plunge directly into the lake. During winter, the lake is typically frozen from late December to late April, allowing backcountry skiers and snowshoers to easily reach the far shore. A pair of small alpine huts are located in Sphinx Bay on the eastern shore and Sentinel Bay at the southeastern tip of the lake. Google map

11. Lake Como, Italy
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Lake Como is a lake in Lombardy, Italy. It is fed by melting glaciers. This lake is the third largest and the most beautiful lake in Italy and one of the deepest lakes in Europe with a depth of 400 m (1,300 ft). The beauty and mild climate of Lake Como has always inspired the nobility and the wealthy to built stunning villas with beautiful gardens since Roman times. There are also many charming medieval villages nestled on the shores.
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A cruise over the whole distance of Lake Como takes just five hours in a steamboat that slowly zigzags along its forested banks. Como, Cernobbio, Tremezzo and Bellagio are just some of the dreamy towns on the shores of Lake Como, forever popular amongst international visitors, and testaments to the long history and legacy of the region. Como is the most important city on the lake. It has 85 thousand inhabitants. It houses an international preschool and an international elementary school. Como-Milan is about 28 miles (45 km). Google map

12. Lake Pahoe, Chile
Lake Pehoé is a surface water body located in Torres del Paine National Park, in the Magallanes Region of southern Chile. The lake is fed mainly by Paine River, but it also receives the waters of the outlet of Skottsberg Lake.
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Located near Castillo Hill Village, Pehoe Lake is a beautiful attraction in Patagonia. Its crystalline waters gives it an incredible beauty, in which you can see the Cuernos del Paine reflected. The lake is the perfect scene to see exotic animal species and unique vegetation

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11 Beautiful Botanical Gardens From Around the World



Versailles, France
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Versailles Garden in France is 101 hectares garden that riddled with paths that lead to flower beds, quiet corners decorated with classical statuary, ornamental lakes.

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Singapore Botanic Garden, Singapore
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Considered as one of the world’s most beautiful botanical garden, the Singapore Botanic Garden was founded in 1859. It is on 128 hectares.
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The National Orchid Garden located in the middle, on the highest point of the park, where more than 60,000 colorful orchid blooms.

Descanso Gardens, California, USA
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Only 20 minutes drive outside Los Angeles you’ll find a rural paradise with more than 100,000 plants and one of the world’s largest collection of camellia.

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The gardens and wood from Descanso revealed in more than 65 hectares of hilly San Rafael. You can use this botanical garden as agriculture guide also as various of plants grow here.

Butchart Gardens, British Columbia, Canada
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Butchart Garden is a fascinating example of a successful reclamation project.
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It spread to 22 hectares area that filled with 700 kinds of plants that bloom from March until October.


Villa D’Este, Italy
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Villa D‘Este is decorated with one of the most interesting and complex fountain park in the world.
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It has avenue with hundred fountains, where the heads of animals, flowers, lilies, a small boat, groove, and all the water gushing forth.

Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, USA
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You may feel as you have entered the Merchant-Ivory set in one of the gardens that make up this estate at the north end of Georgetown, one of the best Washington neighborhood.
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Château de Villandry, Villandry, France
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The Château de Villandry is a castle-palace located in Villandry, in the département of Indre-et-Loire, France. The lands where an ancient fortress once stood were known as Colombier until the 17th century.
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In 1906, Joachim Carvallo purchased the property and poured an enormous amount of time, money and devotion into repairing it and creating what many consider to be the most beautiful gardens anywhere. Its famous Renaissance gardens include a water garden, ornamental flower gardens, and vegetable gardens. The gardens are laid out in formal patterns created with low box hedges.


Sourhead Warminister, England
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To the English aristocracy of the 18th century, something more classic could be better. Sourhead is a grand example of polite fascination with the past.


Sourhead Warminister
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The Master of Nets Garden, Suzhou, China
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This botanical garden is located in the southeast of China, calls Wangshiyuan in Chinese. It was designed during the Song Dynasty.
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It’s a compilation of music room pavilion, hall, using several bamboo grooves, and perched waterside all set in natural harmony.

Sans Souci, Potsdam, Germany
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Frederick the Great of Prussia built rococo palace along with its botanical garden as a summer place, where he could live without a care.
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Sans Souci has a feature like Statue of Roman emperor, decorative sculpture, various flowers and a luxury Chinese tea house.

Bahai World Center, Haifa, Israel
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The Bahai World Center is located in Haifa, Israel as part of a large garden complex that extends down the side of Mount Carmel.

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11 Beautiful & Interesting Footbridges Around the World


A footbridge or pedestrian bridge is a bridge designed for pedestrians and in some cases cyclists, animal traffic and horse riders, rather than vehicular traffic. Footbridges complement the landscape and can be used decoratively to visually link two distinct areas or to signal a transaction. In many developed countries, footbridges are both functional and can be beautiful works of art and sculpture.

1. BP Pedestrian Bridge, Illinois, USA

The BP Pedestrian Bridge, or simply BP Bridge, is a girder footbridge in the Loop community area of Chicago, Illinois, United States. This pedestrian bridge serves as a noise barrier for traffic sounds from Columbus Drive. It is a connecting link between Millennium Park and destinations to the east, such as the nearby lakefront, other parts of Grant Park and a parking garage.
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BP Bridge uses a concealed box girder design with a concrete base, and its deck is covered by hardwood floor boards. It is designed without handrails, using stainless steel parapets instead. The total length is 935 feet (285 m), with a five percent slope on its inclined surfaces that makes it barrier free and accessible. Although the bridge is closed in winter because ice cannot be safely removed from its wooden walkway, it has received favorable reviews for its design and aesthetics. [link, map]

2. Capilano Suspension Bridge, Canada
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The Capilano Suspension Bridge is Vancouver’s oldest tourist attraction, having been built in 1889. The current bridge is 450 feet (137m) across and 230 feet (70m) above the river. The Capilano Suspension Bridge and Park draws over 800,000 visitors a year. It offers splendid views of the river below and old growth forest. Experiencing the thrill of Vancouver's largest suspension bridge is a must for any local or visitor.

The bridge was originally built in 1889 by George Grant Mackay, a Scottish civil engineer and park commissioner for Vancouver. It was originally made of hemp ropes with a deck of cedar planks, and was replaced with a wire cable bridge in 1903. MacEachran purchased the Bridge from Mahon in 1935 and invited local natives to place their totem poles in the park, adding a native theme. In 1945, he sold the bridge to Henri Aubeneau. The bridge was completely rebuilt in 1956. [link, map]

3. Shaharah Bridge, Yemen

The Shaharah Bridge, Yemen, build to fight turkish invaders. The legend says that the local people can remove the bridge in few minutes in case of imminent danger.

This 17th century bridge was built to connect towns at the tops of mountains in the country of Yemen. It’s another scary bridge and a popular attraction with tourists, but the local residents still cross it regularly as a part of their daily routine. Shaharah bridge spans 300 meters (990 ft) deep gorge. [link]

4. Old Bridge, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Old Bridge (Stari Most) is a reconstruction of a 16th century Ottoman bridge in the city of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina that crosses the river Neretva and connects two parts of the city.

The Old Bridge stood for 427 years, until it was destroyed on November 9, 1993 by Bosnian Croat forces during the Croat-Bosniak War. Subsequently, a project was set in motion to reconstruct it, and the rebuilt bridge opened in 2004. [link, map]

5. Trift Bridge, Switzerland

Trift Bridge is one of the most spectacular pedestrian suspension bridges of the Alps. It is 100 meters (330 ft) high and 170 meters (569 ft) long, and is poised above the region of the Trift Glacier. Even reaching the bridge through the ravine by cable car is an adventure.

The bridge spans the lake, Triftsee, near Gadmen, Switzerland in an area that receives approximately 20,000 visitors per year to see the Trift Glacier. An earlier bridge was built in 2004. A replacement bridge was opened on June 12, 2009. It was completed in only six weeks. [link1, link2, map]

6. Aiguille du Midi Bridge, France

Built in the French Alps it represents an observation deck. In short, it’s a tiny bridge between two cliffs that connects two mountains and offers a marvelous view of the Mont Blanc massif.

The bridge is rather broad and firm, but the height (12,605 feet or 3.850 m above sea level) at which it is located, is terrifying. In line with that, the bridge is a real and unforgettable adventure for extreme lovers. [link]

7. Marienbrücke Bridge, Germany

Marienbrücke (Mary's Bridge) is a bridge located near the famous Neuschwanstein castle in Hohenschwangau, Bavaria. Many tourists each year visit the bridge to get a good view of the castle, and take pictures of themselves with it in the background. The bridge crosses a large gorge, with steep cliffs on both sides. Underneath runs a water fall from the surrounding mountains down into the valley.

The bridge itself is about 30 minutes walk away from the town of Hohenschwangau. The bridge can be crossed, and with a bit more walking up steep terrain, another famous lookout point for the castle can be reached. [link, map]

8. Puente de la Mujer, Argentina

Puente de la Mujer is a rotating footbridge for Dock 3 of the Puerto Madero commercial district of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is of the Cantilever spar cable-stayed bridge type and is also a swing bridge, but somewhat unusual in its asymmetrical arrangement.

It has a single mast with cables suspending a portion of the bridge which rotates 90 degrees in order to allow water traffic to pass. When it swings to allow watercraft passage, the far end comes to a resting point on a stabilizing pylon. [link, map]

9. Rialto Bridge, Italy

Rialto Bridge is one oldest of the four bridges spanning the Grand Canal (Venice). The first crossing over the Canal was a pontoon bridge built in 1181. Thanks to the development of the Rialto Market the traffic on the bridge increased and by 1255 it was replaced by a wooden bridge. During the early 15th century, shops were built along the sides of the bridge which insured the money for maintenance (because of the taxes paid by shop owners).

It partially caught fire in 1310, while in 1444 it collapsed under the weight of the crowd watching a boat parade. It collapsed again in 1524. The present stone bridge was completed in 1591. On either side of the bridge there are rows of shops. [link, map]

10. Kingsgate Bridge, UK

Kingsgate Bridge is a striking, modern reinforced concrete construction footbridge across the River Wear, in Durham, England. It is a Grade I listed building. It was designed in 1963 by Sir Ove Arup personally, connecting Bow Lane on the historic peninsula in the centre of Durham to Dunelm House on New Elvet (to which building Arup's studio also contributed), and opened in 1966.

Kingsgate Bridge is thought to have been one of Arup's favourite designs of all, he having spent many hours working on every detail of the plans. Its construction was unusual. The two halves were each built parallel to the river, then rotated through 90° to make the crossing. [link, map]

11. Jade Belt Bridge, China

The Jade Belt Bridge, also known as the Camel's Back Bridge, is an 18th century pedestrian Moon bridge located on the grounds of the Summer Palace in Beijing, China. It is famous for its distinctive tall thin single arch.

The Jade Belt Bridge is the most well-known of the six bridges on the western shore of Kunming Lake. It was erected in the years 1751 to 1764, during the reign of the Qianlong Emperor, and was built in the style of the delicate bridges in the country-side of southern China. It is made from marble and other white stone. [link, map]

Bonus: Footbridge Out of Order - The Old Bridge of Konitsa, Greece

The old bridge of Konitsa over the river Aoos, one of the highest of its kind in Greece. Behind this bridge starts the Vikos-Aoos National Park. In winter, the river bed is completely covered with water.

Under the bridge, a bell can be seen; local villagers say that when the wind is strong enough to make the bell produce sound. It is too dangerous to cross the bridge