This is actually the second Seven Mile Bridge since the first one was decommissioned and its swing span was taken down after a destructive hurricane. Located in the Florida Keys, the newer Seven Mile Bridge connects the islands Knights Key and Little Duck Key, which are in the middle and lower Florida Keys respectively. When it was constructed, the Seven Mile Bridge was among the world’s longest bridges and it has won eight awards, including the Exceptional Award for Cost Savings Innovation presented by the Federal Highway Administration. It may not look very scary, but it’s probably the last place you would like to find yourself during a Florida hurricane.
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