Seri Gemilang Bridge – Putrajaya, Malaysia

Seri Gemilang Bridge – Putrajaya, Malaysia

Seri Gemilang Bridge is a ceremonial bridge in Putrajaya, Malaysia. It connects Heritage Square with Putrajaya Convention Centre. The bridge has a main span 120 meters long, with a 60-meter span at each end, for a total length of 240 meters. There are six traffic lanes, each 3.5 meters wide. The deck level above the water is 36.75 meters at the center of the bridge.

Seri Saujana Bridge – Putrajaya, Malaysia

Seri Saujana Bridge – Putrajaya, Malaysia

The Seri Saujana Bridge is a main bridge in Putrajaya. The bridge’s design is unique cable-stayed arch bridge. Seri Saujana connects the Core Island (Precinct 4) to the Precinct 7 on Lebuh Sentosa highway and is strategically located at the main entrance into the Core Island from the south via the upgraded Putrajaya-Cyberjaya Expressway and Kuala Lumpur-Putrajaya Expressway.

Seri Empangan Bridge – Putrajaya, Malaysia

Seri Empangan Bridge – Putrajaya, Malaysia

Seri Empangan Bridge, also known as the Putrajaya Pedestrian Footbridge, is a bridge located in Precinct 5 and can be used by both pedestrians and cyclists. It is specially designed for people to admire the scenic beauty of Putrajaya, and links one side of the Putrajaya Lake to the other. The Putrajaya Pedestrian Bridge is a 135 metre long butterfly arch bridge with curved deck.

Hatta Dam – Dubai, UAE

Hatta Dam – Dubai, UAE

Hatta is about 100 km south east of Dubai city, very near the Oman border. The Hatta dam built in 1989 controls the flow of water from the mountains to the village below. Some of the water also seeps through and replenishes the subterranean water table. A drive to Hatta gains you a scenic visit in an otherwise arid country. There is always water in the Hatta Pools in the wadi which runs in a shallow manner across bedrock

Golconda Fort – Hyderabad

Golconda Fort – Hyderabad

Golconda , a ruined city of south-central India and capital of ancient Kingdom of Golkonda, is situated 11 kms west of Hyderabad. The 13th century Golconda Fort was originally built by the Kakatiya kings. The existing structure was later built by Qutub Shahi Kings. In the 16th century, Golkonda was the capital and fortress city of the Qutb Shahi kingdom, near Hyderabad. The city and fortress are built on a granite hill that is 120 meters (400 ft) high and is surrounded by massive crenelated ramparts.

UNESCO World Heritage Site – Hampi, Karnataka

UNESCO World Heritage Site – Hampi, Karnataka

Hampi (Hampe in Kannada) is a village in northern Karnataka state, India. It is located within the ruins of Vijayanagara, the former capital of the Vijayanagara Empire. Predating the city of Vijayanagara, it continues to be an important religious center, housing the Virupaksha Temple, as well as several other monuments belonging to the old city. As the village is at the original center of Vijayanagara, it is sometimes confused with the ruined city itself. The ruins are a UNESCO World Heritage Site, listed as the Group of Monuments at Hampi.

Kuala Lumpur Airport – Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur Airport – Malaysia

An airport would seem to be an unusual place to shoot a song in a Tamil movie but that is what precisely Shankar did when he shot almost the entire portion of the song ‘Kannum Kannum Nokia’ in the movie. The Kuala Lampur International airport in the Malaysian capital city is where the song, which drew widespread appreciation for the way it was shot and was easily the highlight song sequence of the movie, was shot.