No, your eyes are not playing tricks on you; the waters have indeed parted!
This incredible “sunken” bridge in the Netherlands provides visitors with a one-of-a-kind way to access a beautiful 17th-century Dutch fort. A series of fortresses and moats were built along the West Branbant Water Line in the 17th century. These were constructed to protect the residents from invasions by Spain and France. Fort de Roovere, for example, was surrounded by a shallow moat that was too deep to march across but too shallow for boats to float on. It was protected until two architects, Ro Koster and Ad Kil, designed the Moses Bridge.
DENISE MUSHA says
SO CREATIVE AND INSPIRING. THANK YOU FOR SHARING. AMAZING JUST SO AMAZING.
Richard ⁷ Harriman says
Incredible
Everyone should try to experience this.
I would love to.
Ayo says
An amazing feat of technology, I would love to visit this very unusual sunken bridge.
Hollace Reid says
Map of where it is?? Thanks!
Linda says
Fascinating