A new addition to my "Tri-bridges Around The World" Collection.
Recently Martin Klumper informed me about a cute little pedestrian bridge. The bridge known as "Three Way Bridge" is in Fogelsangh
State, Veenklooster, The Netherlands. It was constructed in 1850 as part of
landscaping of the park which was designed by Dutch landscape architect Lucas
Pieters Redbeard.
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Credits: I am thankful to Martin for informing me about this bridge and also allowing me to use the above image, which was originally posted in the now-defunct Panoramio.
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