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    Nice to see a ship that looks like a ship.
    How long has that bridge been there?
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    It was there when I sailed through in 2005, Den
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    .here it is from google ...................


    Close-up image of bridge.The bridge was built with assistance from the Japanese government. The contractor was PentaOcean Construction.

    The Japanese grant, accounting for 60% of the construction cost (or 13.5 billion yen), was agreed to during the visit of then-President Mubarak to Japan in March 1995, as part of a larger project to develop the Sinai Peninsula. Egypt bore the remaining 40% (9 billion yen). The bridge opened in October 2001.

    The bridge, which has a 70-metre (230 ft) clearance over the canal and is 3.9 kilometres (2.4 mi) long, consists of a 400-metre (1,300 ft) cable-stayed main span and two 1.8-kilometre (1.1 mi) long approach spans.

    The height of the two main pylons supporting the main span is 154 metres (505 ft) each. The towers were designed in the shape of Pharaonic obelisks.

    The clearance under the bridge is 70 meters, which defines, therefore, the admissible maximum height of 68 m[2]above the waterline (Suezmax) of ships that can pass through the Suez Canal.
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    So it quite immpressive to see and go under.


    Cheers
    Brian.
    Last edited by Captain Kong; 27th October 2012 at 04:58 PM.

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