Third Mainland Bridge, Lagos
Third Mainland Bridge, stretching over 11 kilometers, connects Lagos Island to the mainland, offering sweeping views of the Lagos Lagoon. As the longest bridge in Africa, it serves as a vital artery for commuters and a fascinating spot for travelers seeking panoramic cityscapes. Vloggers frequently capture the contrast between the bustling traffic and the serene waters below. WanderVlogs provides insights on the best times to visit for photography enthusiasts and shares personal anecdotes from travelers who have experienced the bridge's breathtaking vistas during sunrise and sunset.
Last updated: Aug 20, 2026
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