Moses Bridge in the Netherlands
If you’ve never seen a trench bridge, visit Fort De Roovere in the Netherlands to use this one, called the Moses Bridge. Dutch architects planned an 8.10-mile-long passageway below the water level to avoid ruining the landscape. So it gets easily flooded during the winter, particularly when it’s raining heavily.
Impressively built in just two months, the Moses Bridge transforms in the summer months when it becomes a one-of-a-kind, magnificent crossing point. The name came from the fact that it divides water into two creating a safe pathway in between, and its wooden waterproof foil helps to prevent water from sipping in or spilling over the bridge’s sides.