• The sight of bridges devoured by fog and appearing to float in the air evokes all kinds of fantastic associations – magic faraway lands and fairytale bridges in the sky to name but a few. Even so, a certain ominous quality also pervades such scenes. If bridges represent humankind’s capacity to cross natural divides like rivers, bays and valleys, masses of cloud at ground level can also be a serious visibility hazard – a sign that we don’t always have it our own way on this planet. Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, New York Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, New York Junction Bridge, Arkansas Junction Bridge Millau Viaduct, France Millau Viaduct Forth Rail Bridge, Scotland Forth Rail Bridge Second Severn Crossing, England and Wales Second Severn Crossing Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, Japan Akashi Kaikyo Bridge Golden Gate Bridge, California Clifton Suspension Bridge Clifton Suspension Bridge Mackinac Bridge Mackinac Bridge Brooklyn Bridge Brooklyn Bridge Hell Gate Bridge – Astoria NY Hell Gate Bridge – Astoria NY New River Gorge Bridge – West Virginia New River Gorge Bridge Fremont Bridge, Oregon Fremont Bridge Hawthorne Bridge Portland Oregon Hawthorne Bridge Deception Pass Bridge Deception Pass Bridge