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Taungthaman Lake, U Beins Bridge, the longest teak span bridge in the world

Taungthaman Lake, U Beins Bridge, the longest teak span bridge in the world


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Filename: 312-2555.jpg

Size: 3519 x 5280 (4.0MB)

Date: 26th July 2008

Source: WorldInPrint

Credit: Jane Sweeney/Robert Harding

City: Mandalay

Country: Myanmar

© Jane Sweeney

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Taungthaman Lake, U Beins Bridge, the longest teak span bridge in the world

Taungthaman Lake, U Beins Bridge, the longest teak span bridge in the world, originally supported by 984 teak posts, Amarapura, Mandalay, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

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Media ID 1133536

© Jane Sweeney

Amarapura Burma Burmese Dock Mandalay Myanmar P Ier Piling Quay Taungthaman Lake U Beins Bridge Walk Way Wharf Wood Span Bridge U Bein


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This mesmerizing print captures the breathtaking beauty of Taungthaman Lake and U Beins Bridge, an architectural marvel that stretches across its tranquil waters. As the longest teak span bridge in the world, this iconic structure was originally supported by a staggering 984 teak posts, showcasing the remarkable craftsmanship of Myanmar's past. The image showcases the bridge from outside, revealing its intricate wooden design and reflecting its magnificence on the calm surface of the lake. The vibrant colors of nature are brought to life as we witness a cloudless blue sky mirrored flawlessly in the water below. Standing on this walkway-like bridge, one can't help but feel connected to both history and nature simultaneously. The pier and quay serve as reminders of bustling activity once witnessed here, while now offering a peaceful retreat for visitors seeking solace amidst these serene surroundings. Jane Sweeney/Robert Harding's photography perfectly encapsulates this travel destination in Southeast Asia. With every detail captured in vivid color, it transports viewers to Mandalay's Amarapura region in Myanmar (Burma), inviting them to explore this hidden gem themselves. Whether you're drawn to cultural wonders or simply seek tranquility within natural landscapes, Taungthaman Lake and U Beins Bridge offer an unforgettable experience that will leave you awestruck by their timeless charm.

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