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Wadi el Kuf Bridge (Formal Arabic: جسر وادي الكوف, Jisr Wadi Al Kuf), is a bridge located 20 km west of Bayda, Libya. It is the second highest bridge in Africa. It was designed by Italian civil engineer Riccardo Morandi. Construction of the bridge began in 1965 and the bridge was opened in 1972. The bridge crosses the Kouf Valley.
The park is very close to Wadi el Kuf Bridge. Almost 180 kilometres (110 mi) north-east of Benghazi, 19 kilometres (12 mi) west of Al Bayda town on the north-eastern side of Libya. [5] It covers a land area of 35,000 hectares (86,000 acres) with a coastline of 20 km.
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Genoa, Italy (2010 photo) Wadi el Kuf Bridge, 1972 Bayda, Libya (2004 photo) Morandi was born in Rome. After his graduation in 1927, Morandi gained experience in Calabria working with reinforced concrete in earthquake-damaged areas. On his return to Rome to open his own office, he continued with his technical exploration of reinforced and ...
Aljabal Alakhdar (Libya) The Jebel Akhdar is Libya's wettest region. Annual rainfall averages between 400 and 600 millimeters. The Jebel Akhdar (Arabic: الجبل الأخضر al-Jabal al-Akhḍar Arabic pronunciation: [ald͡ʒabal alʔaxdˤar], Italian: Gebel el-Achdar, English: The Green Mountain) is a heavily forested, fertile upland area in northeastern Libya.
El Ferdan Railway Bridge Suez Canal Bridge Long Live Egypt Bridge in Rod El Farag , Cairo , inaugurated on 15 May 2019, is the world's widest suspension bridge with 67.3 metres (221 ft) across.
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