A bit outside the city center of Dublin it was one of the most ipressive looking bridges I've ever seen. The whole thing looks like a boat sail!
Samuel Beckett Bridge
Posted: Oct 12, 2013
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juki235
5/5Outstanding
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This is a very famous bridge on the Liffey River in Dublin, known as the Samuel Beckett Bridge, he looks very strange, a slanted bridge dry pulls a root of iron cable, such a shape of iron cable bridge is very different. It is a pedestrian bridge of pure pedestrians and a beautiful view of the Liffey River.
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Posted: Jan 22, 2020
pxy0705
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The Samuelbeck Bridge is a famous bridge in Dublin city. It is very innovative in design and is a single pull-over bridge. It connects the John Rogerson Pier on the south bank and the North Wall Pier on the north bank. It is one of Dublin's important symbols.
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Posted: Aug 15, 2019
雨丝风片
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A city and a river. There are countless bridges on the Liffey River in Dublin, the Irish capital, the most famous is probably the halfpenny bridge. I turned over my mobile phone and I didn't find the halfpenny bridge I took, and I took this Samuel Beckett bridge. It is estimated that there are too many people on the halfpenny bridge, so I didn't take it. The bridge is half an hour's walk from the halfpenny bridge. The shape is Ireland's national standard, the harp, and the night view is more beautiful.
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Posted: May 4, 2019
juki235
5/5Outstanding
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The Beckett Bridge is a beautiful bridge across the Liffey River in Dublin, it is a pull-over bridge, but there is only one pull-over, and it feels like a sailing sailboat is very creative, and it along with the famous halfpenny bridge, becomes a beautiful scenery on the Liffey River.
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Posted: Sep 12, 2017
juki235
5/5Outstanding
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The Samuel Beckett Bridge is located in Dublin City, the newest bridge in Dublin. It has become a landmark movable building across the city's sea intersection, a cable-stayed bridge linking John Rogers Pier on the south bank of the Liffey River with the North Wall Pier and Guild Street on the north bank, and is a beautiful view of the Liffey River.