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Puente Atirantado or Viaducto de la Unidad is a cable-stayed bridge that crosses the Santa Catarina River and connects the cities of Monterrey and San Pedro Garza García in Nuevo Leon, Mexico.

Shot taken from the southern side (San Pedro's side) towards the northern side of the bridge (Monterrey's side) the lanes elevate to the Cerro de las Mitras, crossing over to the neighborhoods of San Jerónimo and Cumbres.

This is photo taken during the September festivities of Mexico's Independence, thus the use of the green-white-red colors, the Mexican flag colors, for decoration. (taken September 16, at 12:45 am)

This image is to be used freely, as long as there's something denoting my authorship: Valdez López (please).

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