You can see why they call this "the tallest bridge in the world". At over 1,100 feet, it's near the top of everyone's rankings for engineerings achievements. Where is this structural marvel?
Answer France
This is the Millau Viaduct, finished in 2004. It travels across the gorge valley of the Tarn in Southern France and was a joint project between France and England. It holds several records, including the highest pylons in the world, the highest bridge tower in the world, and the highest road bridge deck in Europe.
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