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Suspension Bridge over the Kanne Gorge, Limburg

28 June 2026 · Kanne

A single steel cable cuts diagonally across deep summer blue, pulling the eye down into the gorge below. The bridge itself is almost incidental — a thin ruled line between two wooded slopes, with a handful of walkers small against the lush green. Kanne sits on the Belgian side of the Limburg border, and this pedestrian bridge is the kind of infrastructure that earns its place in the landscape: functional, precise, and quietly impressive. The gorge does the dramatic work; the cable does the compositional work.

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