This trip forced me to stop and visit a bridge with a tunnel to avoid wild elephants on the Sibanceh Toll Road, padang tiji-seulimuem section 1 built in Cureh, Aceh Besar Regency, Aceh, Indonesia. under this bridge 2-wheeled vehicles can be seen when passing this road.
The small tunnel that I noticed while I was here was built under the foot of the bridge. I believe this tunnel was built so that pedestrians could cross it even though the path was rather narrow and uphill.
I tried to take a picture of it in its entirety while stepping back a little further, but all I could see was this small section of the street.
I began to notice the six-meter-high pillars supporting the shoulder of the road. My best guess is that these pillars were built to reinforce the materials inside the tunnel structure of the bridge, as the entire contents of the tunnel on this bridge are reinforced by these sturdy pillars. I will show you all these pillars and a picture of the roof that I took a few days ago as a record and reminder of my trip to the Sibanceh expressway.
Look at the position of this picture and the roof of the bridge. I captured it while passing right under this bridge.
This bridge has so many pillars that it would take me a long time to count them all one by one, but I wanted to show you these photos as proof.
appearance of pillars and clay
I begin to move forward step by step as I start photographing the view of the bridge from the front right position, where the clear blue sky mixed with a few white clouds looks so beautiful and rows of lush green trees line the left and right shoulders of this road. The bridge connects the two sides of the Seulawah and Ulu Masen protected forest areas. Many protected wildlife, including Sumatran elephants, Sumatran tigers and Sumatran orangutans can be found in this forest area.
This is the Sibanceh toll bridge which is still under construction. However, I was very keen to go to this location as it was away from the relentless hustle and noise of the city.
Those of you who have followed my journey during my visit to the Sibanceh toll bridge are greatly appreciated.
All our knowledge should benefit from this, I hope. There are times when we need to stop and take in something that is important to us. And I took that action then. Naturally, given the environment. I found the whole thing very enjoyable.
Thank you.
Greetings: @marzukisappam.
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