I am cracking up that this is on here. It’s a bridge — a noisy bridge with a nice view :)
Janice H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Honolulu, HI
One of the little quirks of Hilo town that makes it distinctly Hilo. In this case, you know you’re leaving or entering Hilo when your car drives across this bridge. I never understood the name because the bridge doesn’t really«sings» —- it’s more of a low-pitched humming that occurs. Like a drunk college frat boy trying to sing along to a Nirvana song before it goes nuts. It temporarily envelope your presence as you drive across.
Andrea V.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Long Beach, CA
The Singing Bridge, also known as the Wailuku Bridge or Airplane Bridge, is located where the Wailuku River meets the ocean. As you may be able to guess, it is called the Singing Bridge because the steel grate surface that allows water through makes a distinctive sound as you drive across it. It’s right along Bayfront and if you’re driving between Hilo and Kona, or any of the other attractions north of Hilo, such as Akaka Falls, then you will most likely have the chance to drive over it. It’s a pretty cool thing to experience. It just sounds cool to drive across, and if you look down, you can see the river/ocean!