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This is the first bridge designed by architect Rafel Viñoly, who was also designer of the Jazz Lincoln Center in New York and Princeton University Stadium amongst numerous projects. It is iconic, unique in its circular design and ecological in its attention to the environment above, around and beneath it. Speed limits keep noise and pollution to a minimum and its height allows the continued safe passage of fish and fishing boats.
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Bridge (Puente) Laguna Garzón | 151227-7043-jikatu
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Jimmy Baikovicius from Montevideo, Uruguay
Maldonado - Rocha, Uruguay.
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