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The entrance through the first door once led over the floating bridge.
It is the third longest floating bridge in the world.
While they swam across, I joined the men on the floating bridge.
As of September 2010, the floating bridge was closed for repairs.
The parks were connected by a floating bridge in the middle of the lake.
He took over command while I went back to the river where the last of the men were crossing the floating bridge.
The Northwest has five floating bridges, and this is not the first collapse.
"I take it the invited guests have to go through that place at the top, then up the floating bridge."
At the south end of the lake there is a floating bridge, used for fishing or swimming.
The Taiping forces used this time to build many floating bridges.
One side of the floating bridge was jammed by the current against the existing piles.
The two sides are joined by a floating bridge.
Construction is currently underway to replace it with a new floating bridge.
This was the first floating bridge built in Canada.
The visitor center is accessed from a floating bridge across the canal.
Three of the world's biggest floating bridges span the waters near Seattle.
The term floating bridge can to refer to the following:
The better carriages had gathered at the approaches to the floating bridge.
In 1977 it replaced a chain ferry known as the floating bridge, which had been operating since 1838.
It is also known as the floating bridge.
This floating bridge was 466 m long and 25 m wide.
The 15 strings run over a floating bridge to a metal tailpiece on the end of the body.
Beckett thought the legs an unnecessary complication for a floating bridge.
They are also called chain ferries, floating bridges, or punts.