London
The Millennium Bridge
 
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  This 325metre long steel bridge cost £18 million and was London's first pedestrian river crossing over the Thames since the Tower Bridge in 1894. On its opening weekend in June 2000 when 160,000 people crossed over, the bridge developed a serious wobble and had to be closed for safety reasons. After a further £5 million was spent on modifications, it finally reopened in February 2002.

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