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Giant Hands Bridge Vietnam
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Can you HANDle this?! Check out this bridge in Vietnam held up by giant hands

The bridge is 500ft long

Published by
Mad_Dog_Daniel·14/04/2021
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The Golden Bridge in Vietnam looks almost too breathtaking to be real.

The 500ft golden pedestrian walkway -- which sits 3,280 feet above sea level -- appears to be held up by two giant hands.

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The Golden Bridge is located at the Bà Nà Hills mountain resort in Trường Sơn Mountains, west of the city of Da Nang, in central Vietnam.

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Bà Nà Hills was established by French colonists in 1919.

It once had around 200 villas, but only a few ruins remain today.

The Hills is now known for its cobbled streets, a Fantasy Park, and a French-style village.

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It was designed to look like two giant hands of God pulling a strip of gold out of the land.

BBC reported that developers are also planning to build a neighbouring silver bridge that would resemble God's strand of hair.

Judging by their work on this one, we imagine the next design will be just as amazing.

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Hands up who wants to go check it out?!

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