Nandu River Iron Bridge
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The Nandu River Iron Bridge (Chinese: 海口南渡江铁桥), also known as the Devil's Iron Bridge, Old Iron Bridge, and originally the Lu Palace Bridge (吕宫桥), is a partially collapsed, steel truss bridge over the Nandu River, in the north of Hainan Province, China. Opened to traffic in 1942, it was Hainan's first bridge over the Nandu River.[2]
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nandu_River_Iron_Bridge#Safety_concerns
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Coordinates: 19°58'51"N 110°24'18"E
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