Netherlands , Veluwemeer aqueduct
Although water bridges are not considered an engineering novelty, however, they are still admired by the modern man in the street. After all, it is amazing to observe when cars are moving along the highway, and a bridge rises above them, along which a river flows.
Aqueduct Veluwemeer is located in the Netherlands. It is a bridge connecting mainland Holland and the island of Flevoland. The whole uniqueness of the crossing is that it is not cars that move along it, but boats and small vessels.
Such a non-standard solution as a water bridge was decided to be built for environmental and economical reasons. The engineers decided that a small tunnel under the lake would cost them much cheaper than building a bridge over the water.
Aqueduct Veluwemeer is a perfect example of modern engineering.
The length of the water bridge is 25 meters, the width is 19 meters, and the depth is 3 meters. Boats and small boats can pass over the bridge. Viewing platforms are provided for people.