
When was the McKillops Bridge built?
Australia, oceania
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moderate
Year-round
Okay, picture this: you're cruising through Victoria's stunning Snowy River National Park, and BAM! You hit McKillops Bridge. This isn't just any bridge; it's a total icon! Built way back in the 30s, it's the only way to cross the Snowy River for miles.
McKillops Road (C611) takes you right over it. Now, I won't lie, this road's got a rep for being a bit wild. The bridge itself is a sight, a long 255-meter deck way up high, made of steel and concrete. Down below? You can even spot the ruins of the *original* bridge that got washed away way back when.
Seriously, pull over and soak in the views! The Snowy River gorge is absolutely gorgeous, and whether you're just snapping pics or stretching your legs, it's the perfect place to pause and appreciate the adventure. Just remember to keep your eyes on the road — this one's a bit of a challenge!
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- Australia
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- oceania
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- moderate
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