The Sydney Harbour Bridge is an iconic landmark and one of the most recognizable structures in Australia. The idea of building a bridge across Sydney Harbour was first proposed in the late 19th century, but it wasn't until the 1920s that plans for the bridge began to take shape.
Construction of the bridge began in 1924 and took almost a decade to complete. The bridge was designed by British engineer Sir Ralph Freeman and was built by a team of over 1,400 workers using over 52,800 tonnes of steel.
The bridge consists of two main parts: the steel arch, which spans the harbour, and the concrete pylons, which anchor the arch to the ground. The arch is 134 meters high and has a span of 503 meters, making it one of the largest steel arch bridges in the world.
The bridge was officially opened on March 19, more...
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