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  2. Simple suspension bridge - Wikipedia

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    Simple suspension bridges, for use by pedestrians and livestock, are still constructed, based on the ancient Inca rope bridge but using wire rope and sometimes steel or aluminium grid decking, rather than wood. Living root bridges in Nongriat village, Meghalaya. In modern bridges, materials used instead of (fiber) rope include wire rope, chain ...

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    Building a pooch-friendly backyard treehouse for Ed, Gail, and their bulldogs was so much fun. Ed and Gail's home sits atop a towering hill, which offers sweeping views of the valley below. With its roomy deck, dual French doors, and large windows, this treehouse is the perfect place to soak in the vast vistas.

  4. Suspension bridge - Wikipedia

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    In an underspanned suspension bridge, also called under-deck cable-stayed bridge, [21] the main cables hang entirely below the bridge deck, but are still anchored into the ground in a similar way to the conventional type. Very few bridges of this nature have been built, as the deck is inherently less stable than when suspended below the cables.

  5. Self-anchored suspension bridge - Wikipedia

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    A self-anchored suspension bridge is a suspension bridge type in which the main cables attach to the ends of the deck, rather than directly to the ground or via large anchorages. [1] The design is well-suited for construction atop elevated piers, or in areas of unstable soils where anchorages would be difficult to construct.

  6. Androscoggin Swinging Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1892, the Androscoggin Swinging Bridge has two steel A-frame towers, each 30 feet 6 inches (9.30 m) in height, mounted on concrete abutments. Wire ropes are suspended from the tower, supporting a wooden plank deck suspended from the cables by metal rods, and railings 3 feet 6 inches (1.07 m) high.

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  8. Rope Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Rope Bridge

  9. Category:Ropework - Wikipedia

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    The term ropework refers to the processes involved in making, repairing, and using ropes, including knotting and rope splicing. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.

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