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A rainbow bridge in Taiwan, literally |
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| Culture & Science - Strange Inventions | |||
| Friday, 10 August 2012 01:00 | |||
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I must confess that when I saw this that we present today I immediately thought of Super Mario Kart, Rainbow Brite and Thor, mainly in the Marvel superhero, because although we remember in the comic each traveler who visits the land from its sacred realm of Asgard does using a rainbow bridge Mo-ni-si-mo . Now someone had the brilliant idea of land that concept out of fiction and create an almost magical here on earth. Located on the edge of a suburban neighborhood in Penghu, Taiwan, the rainbow bridge astonishingly accomplished coat the landscape, turning the neighborhood into a magical, warm and full of imagination. The great success of this construction is the distribution of light reflected on water, creating a vibrant and intense light that absorbs the attention of anyone passing by. The half arch bridge contributes to achieve good visual effect that immediately evokes the figure of an actual rainbow. The atmosphere is unique and can even be seen from miles away. The light installation is absolutely brilliant (so help me the expression) and makes one desire to give something to have in the city where we live. Most locals use the bridge to cross it (obviously) mounted on their bikes, remember that this is a very common means of transport and everyday in these parts of Asia, including some riders detail their cars with neon lights and bright objects to match the bridge, while others even without having to go across the park come to be located next to enjoy the landscape view only. What do you do that?
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