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Sunken Bridge Allows Pedestrians to Walk Below Water

RO-AD Architects have designed the Moses Bridgea bridge that visually parts water and gives pedestrians the unique experience of walking below the water to access Fort de Roovere, a 17th century defence structure located in the Netherlands.

From a distance the Moses Bridge is nearly invisible, but becomes visible as one approaches. The bridge was built form Accoya wood, which underwent a nontoxic modification process to prevent fungal decay and increase its durability.

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