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  2. Zendikar - Wikipedia

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    The Zendikar block is a Magic: The Gathering block consisting of the sets Zendikar (October 2, 2009), [1] Worldwake (February 5, 2010), [2] Rise of the Eldrazi (April 23, 2010). [3] The eponymous setting is a vast, untamed wilderness, whose few bastions of civilization exist primarily for outfitting treasure-seeking expeditions to distant locales.

  3. Marble Boat - Wikipedia

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    The original pavilion was made from a base of large stone blocks which supported a wooden superstructure done in a traditional Chinese design. [1] In 1860, during the Second Opium War, the pavilion was burnt on the orders of Lord Elgin. [1] It was restored in 1893 on order of Empress Dowager Cixi. [1]

  4. Pontoon bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Evergreen Point Floating Bridge, the world's longest permanent floating bridge, crosses Lake Washington east of Seattle This design for bridges is also used for permanent bridges designed for highway traffic, pedestrian traffic and bicycles, with sections for boats to ply the waterway being crossed.

  5. How this DIY designer made a ‘floating bed’ reality - AOL

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    Ben Uyeda of HomeMade Modern used steel, acrylic and cedar wood to make this optical illusion floating bed. How this DIY designer made a ‘floating bed’ reality [Video] Skip to main content

  6. Evergreen Point Floating Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The pontoons were sold to a recycling company based in Gig Harbor which plans to reuse the individual pontoons for floating decks and other projects. [45] An unaffiliated contest was held in 2012 seeking ideas for the 33 pontoons of the old bridge, with solutions ranging from a "floating High Line" to partial submersion for walking paths. [46]

  7. Float (nautical) - Wikipedia

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    A pontoon bridge (also known as a ponton bridge or floating bridge) uses floats or shallow-draft boats to support a continuous deck for pedestrian and vehicle travel. Most, but not all, pontoon bridges are temporary, used in wartime and civil emergencies. [ 5 ]

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