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They followed it and moments later emerged on a corduroy road.
Harry and Rex saw a corduroy road leading off to the right.
Some bridges are single lane and were built corduroy road style.
He became a specialist in making small bridges and corduroy roads.
The ruins of what might have been a corduroy road are visible in the creek.
"It will take a wrecking car to get him loose the way he went through that corduroy road."
After several hundred yards, the procession hit high ground and ran along an abandoned corduroy road.
Corduroy roads can also be built as a foundation for other surfacing.
The solution in some cases is to build a section of corduroy road from felled trees.
However, I managed to identify the 'corduroy road' of the night before.
Bridges had to be built, corduroy roads made for the passage of trains.
In permafrost areas corduroy road construction techniques were used.
Corduroy road - a road-building method going back to prehistory.
Pausing to look below, he saw what looked like a corduroy road, the path that the great rock cleaved.
The lane was planked underneath like a corduroy road in a logging camp.
Corduroy roads provided a means for early land vehicles to cross over muskeg and swamp.
Tamarack poles were used in corduroy roads because of their resistance to rot.
There were ferries on the larger rivers and corduroy roads over the bogs.
This is commonly called a corduroy road.
Later corduroy roads were built across these areas were traffic got mired in the mud.
The result was a more solid but very bumpy surface that was referred to as a corduroy road.
At numerous portages, corduroy roads had to be constructed.
They couldn't have been on this corduroy road for long, she thought, hoping they were nearing their destination.
A corduroy road of bodies was their route to the heart of the circles of power.
The name "corduroy road" refers to the similar appearance of the corduroy fabric.