Perhaps one of the most famous (suspension) bridges in the world cannot be missing from this album, of course.
The architect of this magnificent steel suspension bridge over the Golden Gate strait is Joseph B. Straus and was built from January 1933 to May 1937. As the photo also shows, there is often fog around this bridge. After the construction of this bridge, it was still primed and appeared to be easily visible even in the fog. Therefore, it was decided to maintain this color. The bridge is 2.7 km long, 227 meters high a has a profile of clearance of about 1,280 x 70 meters. The driving deck is supported by 2 steel cables, which in turn consist of almost 28,000 small cables per cable. These 90 cm thick bundles are preserved annually by about 30 men with a roller and paint can. A total of 128,000 km of steel wire has been applied. In the towers, the plating is attached with 600,000 rivets per tower. These have already been replaced once with a more rustproof variant.
Geboren en getogen in de bollenstreek, daarna met mijn vrouw verhuist naar Duitsland. Mijn grote hobby's zijn (motor)reizen en foto's maken. Uiteraard is een combinatie van die 2 nog beter. Inmiddels heb ik vele foto's gemaakt en het lijkt me leuk om er een aantal via deze website te.. Read more…