21. U Bein Bridge, Myanmar

Myanmar’s U Bein Bridge is the world’s longest teakwood bridge—a beautiful, timeless structure stretching 1.2 kilometers across Taungthaman Lake. Built in the 1850s, it remains in daily use by locals and visitors.
Sunrise and sunset are magical here, with silhouetted figures crossing against glowing skies. It’s a photographer’s dream and a symbol of enduring craftsmanship.
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Migrates well across mediums.
Hard to unsee now.
Would love a visual next time.