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Iconic arch bridge in Sydney
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The Sydney Harbour Bridge is an iconic steel arch bridge in Sydney, Australia, connecting the CBD to the North Shore. Known as "the Coathanger," it carries rail, vehicular, bicycle, and pedestrian traffic. Designed by British firm Dorman Long and opened in 1932, it boasts a height of 134 meters and a span of 504 meters. The bridge's concrete pylons were added for aesthetics but now serve various functions, including housing a museum and supporting CCTV cameras. It's a must-see landmark offering stunning views of the Harbour and city.

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