This bridge is part of an eighteenth century series of old forts in a low-lying area of Holland that could be flooded in times of foreign threats. This defense line serves no purpose today, so the community decided to build a recreational bridge that kept the original intent of the moat making it seem impassable. The locals call it the Moses bridge because it literally parts water – that is until you try to cross it …





Source: ro-ad


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