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Ibáñez Bridge, Puerto Aysén (Chile)
The Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, one of the world's longest suspension bridges, in New York City
Suspension pedestrian bridge in Osijek, Croatia
The Wheeling Suspension Bridge was the percursor to America's great suspension bridges. Opened in 1851, it is still in use today.
Dry Bridge without river in Zrenjanin, Serbia
Akashi Kaikyō Bridge at night
25 de Abril Bridge in Lisbon, Portugal
The Ambassador Bridge, Longest suspension bridge from 1929 to 1931.
The Brooklyn Bridge, in New York City
The Brooklyn Bridge with Manhattan Bridge in background
The Manhattan Bridge, in New York City
The San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge under construction
Driving on the 2nd largest suspension bridge, Denmark's Great Belt Fixed Link.
The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco
Ortaköy Mosque and the Bosphorus Bridge in Istanbul
Western portion of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge — two bridges with a common central anchorage
Mackinac Bridge in a snowstorm, during high winds, the bridge has to be closed.
The Mackinac Bridge at night.
Suspension Bridge in Ozolnieki, Latvia.
Széchenyi Chain Bridge in Budapest, Hungary
Hennepin Avenue Bridge in Minneapolis, Minnesota
Ben Franklin Bridge at sunrise, longest suspension bridge from 1926 to 1929.
Humber Bridge near Kingston-upon-Hull had the longest span from 1981 until 1998.
Anthony Wayne Bridge, Toledo, Ohio
A suspension bridge with a distinctly arched deck
1911 postcard of a suspension bridge, Waco, Texas
Sketchy bridge in Pakistan
Runyang South Bridge is the longest of the 16 suspension bridges over the Yangtze.