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Dique Nº 3

the Dique Nº 3 is part of Buenos Aires .
Interesting places in Dique Nº 3:
Puente de la Mujer  

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Puente de la Mujer, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Puente de la Mujer, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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HDR image reprocessed from a photo taken in January, 2008 of the Puente de la Mujer, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Additional Bridge Photos and a Bridge Blog at www.Bridgepix.com. The Puente de la Mujer is a footbridge in the Puerto Madero barrio of Buenos Aires, Argentina that spans dique 3 (dock 3). It is of the Cantilever spar cable-stayed bridge type and is also a swing bridge, but somewhat unique in is asymmetrical arrangement. It has a single mast with cables suspending a portion of the bridge which rotates 90 degrees in order to allow water traffic to pass. When it swings to allow watercraft passage the far end comes to a resting point on a stabilizing pylon. It was designed by Santiago Calatrava and is similar to his Puente del Alamillo and Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay, but with a forward, rather than a reverse angled cantilever, as is seen in those bridges. The footbridge was donated by Don Alberto L. Gonzalez to the City of Buenos Aires in thanks for 60 years of work in the country. Started in 1998, it was completed on 20 December 2001. (Wikipedia)

Puente de la Mujer, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Puente de la Mujer, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Bridgepixing the Puente de la Mujer, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Additional Bridge Photos and a Bridge Blog at www.Bridgepix.com. The Puente de la Mujer is a footbridge in the Puerto Madero barrio of Buenos Aires, Argentina that spans dique 3 (dock 3). It is of the Cantilever spar cable-stayed bridge type and is also a swing bridge, but somewhat unique in is asymmetrical arrangement. It has a single mast with cables suspending a portion of the bridge which rotates 90 degrees in order to allow water traffic to pass. When it swings to allow watercraft passage the far end comes to a resting point on a stabilizing pylon. It was designed by Santiago Calatrava and is similar to his Puente del Alamillo and Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay, but with a forward, rather than a reverse angled cantilever, as is seen in those bridges. The footbridge was donated by Don Alberto L. Gonzalez to the City of Buenos Aires in thanks for 60 years of work in the country. Started in 1998, it was completed on 20 December 2001. (Wikipedia)

Puerto Madero - Buenos Aires - HDR Image 3

Puerto Madero - Buenos Aires - HDR Image 3
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Ligero HDR a partir de 5 imágenes de 1/50, 1/125, 1/250, 1/640 y 1/1600 de segundo. Light HDR beginning in 5 images of 1/50, 1/125, 1/250, 1/640 and 1/1600 of second.

Puente

Puente
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Puente Peatonal en Puerto Madero  - Buenos Aires - Argentina

Puente Peatonal en Puerto Madero - Buenos Aires - Argentina
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Grupo Quanam ( Q )
Edificio Libertador
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