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It is a long red iron bridge, and there is a river under the iron bridge. There is a tunnel just ahead of the iron bridge, and as soon as you exit the tunnel, you will cross the iron bridge.
When you exit the tunnel through the ASO pyroclastic cliff, you can see the railway bridge directly on the clear stream
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Bungo Ono City is a town covered with pyroclastic flows caused by the great eruption of Mt. Aso 9 10,000 years ago. You can see many geosites caused by Aso's strong and weak welded tuff. The Hyakueda (commonly known as Iwato) Railway Bridge is located between Mie Station and Bungo Kiyokawa Station on the JR Toyohi Main Line. After passing through the Hyakueda Tunnel from Mie Town, it jumps out of the railway at the 5 pier of the Qingryu Okutake River. This railroad bridge is behind the driver's seat in the front row of the train, and it is the best to see it from the standpoint. Also, drive to the bottom of the railroad bridge ...
Long い Qiaoqiao
It is a long red iron bridge, and there is a river under the iron bridge. There is a tunnel just ahead of the iron bridge, and as soon as you exit the tunnel, you will cross the iron bridge.
When you exit the tunnel through the ASO pyroclastic cliff, you can see the railway bridge directly on the clear stream
Bungo Ono City is a town covered with pyroclastic flows caused by the great eruption of Mt. Aso 9 10,000 years ago. You can see many geosites caused by Aso's strong and weak welded tuff. The Hyakueda (commonly known as Iwato) Railway Bridge is located between Mie Station and Bungo Kiyokawa Station on the JR Toyohi Main Line. After passing through the Hyakueda Tunnel from Mie Town, it jumps out of the railway at the 5 pier of the Qingryu Okutake River. This railroad bridge is behind the driver's seat in the front row of the train, and it is the best to see it from the standpoint. Also, drive to the bottom of the railroad bridge ...