Bridges are Risa Sakamoto Archivesan engineering marvel.
SEE ALSO: Protesters take over bridges to send a message to TrumpThey are majestic and very necessary. Unfortunately, their beauty is often Instagrammed and then forgotten.
But thanks to Reddit, bridges are making an online resurgence.
In the subreddit /r/pics, bridges of all shapes, sizes and purposes have become a point of discussion and hilarity. It seems human ingenuity has created some truly amazing bridges, and then some that are are just ... not.
The trend started with this post by Redditor michielap.
In the Netherlands we have bridges just for animals, ecoducts from pics
Upon seeing this very thoughtful bridge, other Redditors wanted their countries to also get credit for animal bridges.
In the Canada we also have bridges just for animals, buddy. This one is near Banff. from pics
In Singapore we also have animal bridges from pics
Dear Netherlands, we have bridges for wildlife too! 'Murica!!! from pics
Australia. Let's face it every country has animal bridges. from pics
And then, of course, Reddit took this pure celebration of animal bridges and injected some wry, literal humor.
In America we have bridges for cars from pics
In Iceland, we have bridges for cars as well from pics
In Germany we have bridges for boats! from pics
In Germany there are also bridges for planes. from pics
Then, the discussion of bridges just got downright weird.
In France, there are bridges for bridges from pics
In Pittsburgh, we build bridges under our bridges. from pics
In the USA we have a bridge to catch debris from a bridge that is slowly collapsing! from pics
In Germany we have bridges for no reason! from pics
In Montreal we have the other part of Germany's bridge. from pics
In Brazil we also have bridges for no reason from pics
In Brazil we have bridges for corruption from pics
In Glasgow, we have the bridge to nowhere. from pics
In Oklahoma we have McDonald's for bridges. Will Rogers Archway. from pics
Turns out we don't always think through our infrastructure plans.
But it's okay, because Reddit brought the conversation back with this definitive mic-drop of a bridge.
In America we have Jeff Bridges. He is for everyone. from pics
*slow clap
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