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ΚΑΛΩΣ ΗΡΘΑΤΕ ΣΤΗΝ ΕΝΗΜΕΡΩΣΗ ΑΠΟ ΠΟΡΟ ΚΕΦΑΛΟΝΙΑΣ

ΚΑΛΩΣ ΗΡΘΑΤΕ ΣΤΗΝ ΕΝΗΜΕΡΩΣΗ ΑΠΟ ΠΟΡΟ ΚΕΦΑΛΟΝΙΑΣ
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Πέμπτη 5 Απριλίου 2012

ΓΕΦΥΡΙ ΣΤΗΝ ΟΛΑΝΔΙΑ !


ΑΝΑΡΤΗΣΗ  ΠΟΥ  ΕΣΤΑΛΗ   ΑΠΟ ΤΟΝ ΧΑΡ.ΜΟΣΧΟΠΟΥΛΟ!!     Description: cid:0E2BFB8237D040C1A6A4E90648E6531E@sempron64

 
No,  your eyes are not deceiving you - the waters have indeed  parted! This incredible "sunken" bridge located in the  Netherlands is giving visitors a unique way to access a  beautiful 17th Century Dutch fort. Designed by RO & AD  Architects, the Moses Bridge literally parts the waters that  surround the fort, allowing pedestrians to pass through. The  bridge is made from sustainable Accsys Technologies Accoya  wood, which is both FSC and PEFC certified.  10 more images after the break...
 

A series of moats and fortresses were  built over the West Brabant Water Line region of the  Netherlands during the 17th century in order to provide  protection from invasion by France and Spain . Fort de Roovere  was surrounded with a shallow moat that was too deep to march  across, and too shallow for boats. In turn the earthen fort  had remained protected -until now.
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>From afar, the  Moses Bridge is invisible to the eye. The flow of the moat  appears continuous, as the water level remains at the same  level, reflecting the surrounding foliage. As visitors  approach the fort, the bridge appears as a break in the water  with its sloping walls containing it.
First lying flush  with the earth, the bridge then descends deeper into the  ground. Lined with wood sheet piling for walls, the deck and  stairs sit between. The bridge and its components have been  made from sustainable hardwood that is Cradle to Cradle Gold  certified. The Accoya wood is also treated with a nontoxic  coating, protecting it from fungal decay and increasing its  durability - an ideal material for a sunken bridge. Like a  dam, the walls of the bridge hold the waters of the moat back,  and like Moses, the bridge parts the waters so that  pedestrians may pass.
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The Moses Bridge  gives visitors a unique opportunity to pass through parted  waters, to eventually meet a historic fortress of  defense.
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