Bridge — Stock Photo, Image

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Khaju Bridge at Isfahan, Iran. Khaju Bridge was built by the persian Safavid King Shah Abbas II around 1650, serving as both a bridge and a dam across the Zayandeh river, now dry in town. Khaju Bridge has 24 arches and is 133 metres long and 12 metre

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