The Humber Bridge
The Humber Bridge is a suspension bridge located in England, spanning the Humber River. It connects the cities of Hull and Grimsby, making it an important transportation link in the region. Opened in 1981, it was once the longest single-span suspension bridge in the world, measuring 1,410 meters (4,626 feet) in length.
The bridge features two tall towers that rise 155 meters (509 feet) above the river, providing stunning views of the surrounding landscape. It is not only a vital infrastructure piece but also a popular spot for tourists and photographers, showcasing the beauty of the Humber Estuary.