Bridges were built to give access to the mainland. Mostly for business sake, but also, social life in the islands has changed. People are not so restricteed as before. Even the spoken dialects change
Storebæltsbroen and the complete road system crossing the Storebælt runs into 18 km
Wooden bridge crossing a river in Norway
Each step is a single stone embedded into the wall of this stair leading down to the river Douro, Portugal
View from Poggenmühlenbrücke to the old Speicherstadt, Hamburg
View from Nerlandsøy (Norway) to "Søre Vaulen", which is the passage for ships between two islands Bergsøy and Nerlandsøy. The bridge does the job to bind these islands together for land travellers
Boston underground transport services
The Eiffel bridge crossing the Douro river in Porto.
Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge crossing East River between Manhattan and Queens in New York
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