Kosinj Bridge is one of few unusual bridges with holes in the Spandrel which not only reduces the weight on the spandrel but also allows for
increased flow during floods, thus reducing pressure at high water levels.
The 70 feet stone bridge spans river Lika and connects the
Upper and Lower Kosinj. Though it was designed in the 19th century by designer
Milivoj Frković, its construction began in 1929 and completed in 1936.
Image from Panoramio is by Vladimir Bank (Permission to use image has been requested)
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Source of info: Wikipedia
Some more of such bridges which I have covered in this blog are;
- Anshun Bridge, Chengdu, China
- Aray Bridge, Inverary, Scotland
- Cenarth Bridge, Wales
- Old Bridge, Pontypridd, Wales
- Pant-y-Goitre Bridge, Wales
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