The Laguna Garzón Bridge , located in Uruguay, is a bridge famous for its unusual circular shape. Most bridges are pretty straight forward, but this one is making heads turn 'round. Connecting Rocha Department and Maldonado Department. It's one of the most spectacular bridges in the world. One such atypical bridge can be found on the Uruguayan Atlantic coast, across the Garzón Lagoon, on the border between the Maldonado and Rocha departments: the. Though this bridge is circular, this isn't a roundabout we're talking about – it has two semi-circular halves, each with a one-way road and held up by round concrete pillars. Its purpose was to allow drivers to cross the lagoon smoothly; previously, they had to do so using motorized rafts. Unlike many purely. The bridge's unusual circular road deck slow traffic and allows drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists to appreciate panoramic views to one of the most beautiful and pristine coastal landscapes in Uruguay.
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