The Smallest Bridge in the World Between Countries: What it Looks Like and Who Uses It.
In the Penedes-De-Sorrano Park, located between the Spanish village of El-Marco and the Portuguese village of Varzea-Grande, there is the smallest international bridge in the world. This bridge is 6 meters long and 1.45 meters wide and has become famous among tourists.
Besides crossing from one country to another, crossing this bridge also allows you to change time zones. Spanish time is Central European, while Portuguese time is Greenwich Mean Time. However, due to fluctuations in the direction of the river over which the bridge runs, as well as rain and melting water, it is advisable to be cautious and monitor the water level.
The El-Marco Bridge has some restrictions: only pedestrians and two-wheeled vehicles such as bicycles, scooters, and motorcycles are allowed to pass here. This bridge attracts the attention of many, especially tourists, due to its compactness and uniqueness.
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