Bandra-Worli Sea Link At Different Hours Of The Day [Photos]
Every megacity in the world is known for its iconic civil engineering marvels. London is known for The London Eye, New York City is known for the Statue of Liberty, the Burj Khalifa defines Dubai's skyline and Pearl Bridge makes the Kobe City distinct in Japan.
Back home, the Bandra- Sea Link (BWSL) is one such iconic marvel for our very own megacity, Mumbai. Designed to connect the main city to its western suburb, Bandra to Worli, this cable-style structure is built from 342 pre-cast segments of varied width and has a 25-m high pier in open sea.
PropGuide takes you through this amazing structure in pictures:
Early morning view of the sea link against the blue sea waters (Wikimedia)
The sealink on a busy day. The view is serene, though (Wikimedia)
With sun setting in the background, the structure looks like a giant right of out a Marvel flick, holding its ground in the middle of the sea (Flickr/jubindave)
The Bandra- Sea Link looks breathtaking when it illuminates in the night (Wikimedia)