"Loopgrafbrug, or 'Trench Bridge', is an architectural marvel at Fort de Roovere, Netherlands. Built in 2011, it is a sunken bridge that descends beneath the water surface, allowing visitors to cross the historical moat without using a conventional bridge. This innovative design respects the historical significance of the Hollandic Water Line by maintaining the moat's integrity. The bridge is constructed with treated wood that resists rot for up to fifty years, and it creates the illusion of parting water, earning it the nickname 'Moses Bridge'."