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		<title>Le Viaduc de Millau / The Millau Viaduct</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We hit the road last Sunday from Burgundy en route to Carcassonne in the south of France. We took a little detour to check out the Le Viaduc de Millau / Millau Viaduct, which was open to the public in 2005. I thought I&#8217;d share some photos. To cross the viaduct you must pay a [...]]]></description>
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<p>We hit the road last Sunday from Burgundy en route to <a href="http://www.whytraveltofrance.com/2006/11/13/carcassonne-france/"><u>Carcassonne</u></a> in the south of France. We took a little detour to check out the <em>Le Viaduc de Millau </em>/ Millau Viaduct, which was open to the public in 2005. I thought I&#8217;d share some photos.<br />
<img src="http://www.whytraveltofrance.com/images/pricescrossmillauviaduct.jpg" alt="le viaduc de millau the millau viaduct prices toll rates" /><br />
To cross the viaduct you must pay a toll, which is higher during the summer! The summer rate is: 7.40 euros ($11.62) &#8211; and the non-summer rate is 5.60 euros ($8.79).<br />
<img src="http://www.whytraveltofrance.com/images/viaductmillau.jpg" alt="le viaduc de millau the millau viaduct" /><br />
The actual bridge crossing is supported by the cables attached to the top of each tower, which is why, I supposed, they call it a &#8220;Cable-Stayed Bridge.&#8221; Probably the most common view of the viaduct is from this viewpoint (above).<br />
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The bridge connects the autoroute                  from Paris to Beziers at the point where it is bisected by                  the Tarn River, which runs through a wide gorge between two                  plateaus.</p>
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The Millau Viaduct took 4 years to build. It stands 280 meters (919 ft) tall (which is higher than the Eiffel Tower and is considered the highest bridge in the world) &#8211; and is 2.5 kilometers long (1.55 miles). It cost €394 million ($619 million) to construct.</p>
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