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The San Juanico Bridge, is an arch-shaped truss bridge in the Philippines stretching from Samar to Leyte crossing the San Juanico Strait. It is part of the Pan-Philippine Highway. It is the longest bridge in the Philippines spanning a body of water with a length of 2.16 kilometers.
Great long drive travel experienced with an amazing view of the sea and the green scenery of nature that surrounds the bridge.
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The bridge was a welcome development for connecting Mactan, where the international airport is located, to mainland Cebu island. However, due to increasing at Cebu International Airport, theres usually heavy traffic on the bridge especially when going to Mandaue City. The bridge is a beautiful landmark. I wonder if there’s a good spot that could offer photo opportunities with the bridge in the background. There’s another bridge that’s being constructed, connected Cebu City and Mactan island at Cordova. This third bridge would improve traffic flow between these islands but a rail service between the airport and Cebu City would be best, if it could be constructed.
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Sipatan Twin Hanging Bridge ... are impressive , twin bamboo bridges , that cross the upper scenic Loboc River , Bohol ... around 36 kms east outside Tagbilaran City On the day we visited this Bohol tourist attraction , a thunderstorm had just passed ... therefore was told , “ unsafe to fully cross due to slippery & my body weight ???????? “ so I was only able to walk part way ... each step I took , I could feel & hear the woven bamboo bridge slat decking creaking ???????? Originally these bridges were constructed by using just bamboo & rope ... thankfully today ???? the rope has has been replaced by steel cables - safer ???????? The bridge spans across Loboc River by around 40 meters ... with being around 25 meters above the river Of the 2 bridges & from the bridges , you can take some interesting & beautiful photos ... worth the trip Most Bohol Day Tours stop off at the bridges ???? Before the bridges were built , the locals usually had to cross the Loboc River by Banca Boats & floating bamboo rafts There is a fee to cross the bridges , unknown cost , as the cost is within part of our Day Tour Walk across if you dare ????????
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