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360 The UK's Most Photogenic Bridge - Exploring the Stunning Ouse Valley Viaduct!

Daniel360
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Amazing trip to the Ouse Valley Viaduct, located just a short drive from Crawley in West Sussex, UK! πŸš‚βœ¨

This breathtaking railway viaduct is without a doubt one of the most beautiful and elegant structures in Britain.
Tucked away in a lush green valley, it has become an absolute paradise for photographers and creators.
Every single day, hundreds of people travel here to stand directly underneath the bridge and capture that perfect, mesmerizing optical illusion created by the seemingly endless hollow arches.
Whether you are a train enthusiast, a nature lover, or just looking for the ultimate photo spot, this place is a must-visit!

πŸ“Œ Fascinating Facts About the Ouse Valley Viaduct:

Massive Scale: The viaduct stretches an impressive 450 meters (1,480 feet) across the valley and stands 29 meters (96 feet) tall at its highest point.

Brick by Brick: It is estimated that a staggering 11 million red bricks were used to construct it.
At the time, the materials had to be transported up the River Ouse by barge!

Victorian Masterpiece: Built between 1839 and 1841, it was designed by the principal engineer John Urpeth Rastrick and the architect David Mocatta.

The Famous Arches: It features 37 identical semi-circular arches. The supporting piers are uniquely "pierced" (hollowed out in the middle), which is exactly what creates the famous, repetitive tunnel effect you see in the photos.

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