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File:Lotus-bridge-macau.jpg

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22° 8′ 24.97″ N, 113° 32′ 46.54″ E

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English: The Lotus Bridge, linking Macau with mainland China, showing the switchover necessary for traffic crossing the border between Macau (left-hand traffic) and China (right-hand traffic). Taken from a commercial airliner.
Français : Le Pont Fleur de Lotus reliant Macao avec la Chine populaireL. On peut y voir le croisement nécessaire à l'adaptation du sens du trafic entre Macao (conduite à gauche) et la Chine populaire (conduite à droite). Photo prise depuis un avion de ligne.
Date 17 July 2009
Source Own work
Author BurnDuck

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