This May Look Like A Tedious Tunnel. But When Viewed From Above, WOW… Breathtakingly Awesome!

Far from being lifeless concrete structures as they are on the inside, these tunnels are beautifully green and full of life on the outside. These are called animals bridges, which may also be known as ecoducts or wildlife crossings. They allow animals to safely cross human-made barriers like highways and help avoid collisions between vehicles and animals.

Wildlife crossings are becoming increasingly common in Canada and the United States. And the following images are just a few of the many beautiful animal bridges around the world:

#1. Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada

Banff National Park, Alberta, CanadaBanff National Park, Alberta, Canada

#2. E314, Belgium

E314 in Belgium

#3. Ecoduct De Woeste Hoeve Over Highway A50, The Netherlands

Ecoduct De Woeste Hoeve Over Highway A50, The Netherlands

#4. Ecoduct On Highway A1 Through Nature Area The Veluwe, The Netherlands

Ecoduct On Highway A1 Through Nature Area The Veluwe, The Netherlands

#5. Ecoduct The Borkeld, The Netherlands

Ecoduct The Borkeld, The Netherlands

#6. Ecoduct, France

Ecoduct, France

#7. Ecoduct, The Netherlands

Ecoduct, The Netherlands

#8. Green Bridge Over Highway A20 Near Grevesmühlen, Germany

Green Bridge Over Highway A20 Near Grevesmühlen, Germany

#9. Wildlife Crossing Near Keechelus Lake, Washington, USA

Wildlife Crossing Near Keechelus Lake, Washington, USA

#10. Scotch Plains, New Jersey, USA

Scotch Plains, New Jersey, USA

Share these alluring animal bridges with your friends; they may have seen how they look on the inside but haven’t realized how beautiful they are on the outside.

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