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  2. Jib (camera) - Wikipedia

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    In cinematography, a jib is any boom device used to mount a camera on one end, and a counterweight with camera controls on the other. [1] In principle, it operates like a see-saw , with the balance point located closer to the counterweight, which allows the end of the arm with the camera to move through an extended arc.

  3. Jib (crane) - Wikipedia

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    A jib or jib arm is the horizontal or near-horizontal beam used in many types of crane to support the load clear of the main support. [1] [2] An archaic spelling is gib. [3] Usually jib arms are attached to a vertical mast or tower or sometimes to an inclined boom.

  4. Great South Bay Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Great South Bay Bridge (historically known as the Captree Bridge) is a twin-span bridge on the southwest side of Suffolk County, New York, on Long Island. It carries the Robert Moses Causeway over the Great South Bay , between Long Island's South Shore and Captree Island . [ 1 ]

  5. State Boat Channel Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The 665-foot-long (203 m) bascule bridge meets the Ocean Parkway at a cloverleaf interchange. [1] This interchange, which provides access to Captree State Park, Gilgo State Park and Jones Beach State Park, served as the southern terminus of the Robert Moses Causeway that leads to the Fire Island Inlet Bridge, the Fire Island Lighthouse, and Robert Moses State Park.

  6. Robert Moses Causeway - Wikipedia

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    The first sprawling trestle crossing from West Islip to Captree Island was completed in 1951. The structure is 3,206.2 metres (2.0 mi) in length with a middle clearance for boats of 18.2 metres (59.7 ft). [3] Originally, one lane was for southbound traffic and the other for northbound traffic.

  7. Jib (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Jib is a triangular sail at the front of a sailing boat. Jib or JIB may also refer to: Mechanical. Jib (crane) or jib arm, the horizontal or near-horizontal beam ...

  8. Jib Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    Jib Tunnel, also known as Lateral Passage is one of the entrances into the Gaping Gill cave system, located behind a large boulder in the north bank of Fell Beck adjacent to Gaping Gill Main Shaft. Although short, it leads to Lateral Shaft, a direct descent into Gaping Gill Main Chamber which is a popular caving route, and has had considerable ...

  9. Jib - Wikipedia

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    Jib of jibs; Spindle jib; Flying jib; Outer jib; Inner jib; Fore staysail. [3] [4] The first two were rarely used except by clipper ships in light winds and were usually set flying. [3] [4] A storm jib was a small jib of heavy canvas set to a stay to help to control the ship in bad weather. [3]