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An underspanned suspension bridge (also upper deck suspension bridge [1]) is a rare type of suspension bridge that was developed in the early 19th century. Overview
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.
Simple suspension bridge: the earliest known type of suspension bridge, and usually a footbridge. The deck is flexible and lies on the main cables, which are anchored to the earth. Underspanned suspension bridge: an early 19th-century descendant of the simple suspension bridge. The deck is raised on posts above the main cables.
The Kellams Bridge, originally known as the Little Equinunk Bridge and officially the Kellams–Stalker Bridge is a 384-foot (117 m) underspanned suspension bridge across the Delaware River from Stalker village area of Manchester Township, Wayne County, Pennsylvania to Hankins hamlet in the town of Fremont, Sullivan County, New York.
A monster and a child of Greek gods may impact this technological marvel.
Underspanned suspension bridge + Types of suspension bridges; 0–9. 14th of July Bridge; B. Barito Bridge; Bodie Creek Suspension Bridge; Brăila Bridge;
The “ponte tibetano,” or Tibetan suspension bridge in Sellano, Umbria, is the highest of its kind in Europe, say the Italian authorities.
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