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Rakotzbrücke was built in 1860 by human hands. The entire bridge is manmade, including the jagged, rocky spires on either end of the bridge and the pointed rocks that sit out in the lake. Even though Satan did not play a role in the construction of this bridge, it still gets the name Devil’s Bridge for its delicate arch. It’s so extraordinary that Satan must have built it.
Lisbon's Tram 28 (yellow streetcars) are one of the best ways to get around the city. Tram 28 is famous, taking riders on a 40-minute trip up (or down) the hill through old neighbourhoods such as Graça, Alfama and Baixa, along many historical highlights, including the cathedral and the castle.
The rugged silhouette of the Matterhorn stands prominently against the sky, with its snow-covered slopes reflecting the sunlight, creating a striking contrast between the dark and lit portions of the mountain. The surrounding peaks are cast in shadow, adding to the grandeur of the scene and highlighting the prominence of the Matterhorn in the alpine landscape.
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