Moses Bridge (Netherlands)
Needless to say, we’ve been able to check out hundreds upon hundreds of millions of stories. Of course, that also means that there are plenty of iconic scenes that even people who don’t read books will instantly recognize. For instance, Moses parting the Red Sea. Well, in a way, this achieves the same thing.
In the Netherlands, RO&AD Architects used some of their investment money to build a bridge over the West Brabant Water Line. What’s interesting is that you can’t even tell who this bridge belongs to from afar. This waterproof wooden structure is called the “Moses Bridge,” but it’s designed like a trench. Since its creation, many people have used this bridge for their daily commute or for recreation. In addition, this bridge blends in well with the water and green environment, enhancing the beauty of the area.