Just like a boat, scientists develop bridge that can float on water

Humans have created many unique Wonders on earth, seeing which everyone gets lost in the thought of whether it was made by a human, whether it is the Taj Mahal of Agra the Red Fort of Delhi, or the Great Wall of China. One such video of a unique work of scientists was seen on social media.

Has it ever seemed that your vehicle is running on the surface of water? Or have you ever heard about a bridge floating in water? Till now you must have seen bridges built with the support of pillars standing on the ground. But have you ever seen vehicles running on water? You might have hardly seen it, but you will be shocked to see the video of this unique structure because all this can be seen to be possible.

The Shijiguan Floating Bridge located in Juan County of China’s southwestern Hubei province is such a wonderful structure that your heart will be filled with excitement after seeing it. This bridge has been designed in such a way that the vehicles passing through here move forward while feeling the waves of water. As soon as you enter this bridge with your vehicle, it appears as if you are walking on the surface of water.

This is no less than a miracle, you will see the bridge floating in water. There is no danger on the bridge. Vehicles are seen running fast on this bridge. People come here from all over the world to see the wonder of this bridge and enjoy driving their vehicles on the bridge floating in the river. Seeing the vehicles moving on this bridge, it seems as if the river is moving with them.

This wonderful video was shared on social media, and after watching it everyone was surprised. After watching the video, all the users shared their reactions. After watching the video, everyone will feel like driving a car on this amazing bridge once in life and enjoying it. Traveling on this bridge once will not only make you feel the modernity of China but will also give you the experience of a wonderful confluence of science and natural beauty.

Sweta Dagar is an avid reader and writer. She hails from Bulandshahr (U.P) where she completed her formap education. She loves exploring varieties of topics that shape the public opinion at large. If you have any queries, feel free to contact her at [email protected].