The Rio–Niterói Bridge, officially known as the President Costa e Silva Bridge, spans the expansive Guanabara Bay, linking Rio de Janeiro to Niterói, the former capital of the now-merged state of Guanabara. Stretching approximately 8.26 miles (13.29 kilometers) and reaching a height of 232 feet (70.7 meters) at its peak, this bridge stands as one of Brazil’s most impressive engineering feats. Visitors can marvel at its sleek, modern design and the panoramic views it offers of the bay and surrounding landscapes, making it a key feature of the region’s infrastructure and a symbol of connectivity.
Rio-Niteroi Bridge (Ponte Rio-Niteroi)
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