Located in the central Iranian city of Isfahan, Khaju Bridge is a two-level brick-and-stone pedestrian bridge that has been a meeting point for locals for more than 350 years. The 435-foot-long, low-lying Khaju is highlighted by 23 Islamic arches
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maqshush
by Anonymous Observer on Thu Jan 28, 2010 02:53 PM PSTyou seem to be right. Thanks. I'll change the title.
Not ranked
by maqshush on Thu Jan 28, 2010 02:27 PM PSTAO, those are indeed nice-looking & ingeniously-designed bridges. However, your claim that Khajoo bridge is ranked 3rd by that site seems incorrect. The site doesn't indicate that it's ranking the 12 different bridges it shows. You seem to be judging by the order of the photos. But the 1st 2 pics are of the same bridge in France.