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Famous bridges, dams and canals from around the world |
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 | Tilting bridge with link |  | 12/04/2005 | 383 | 



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 | Builded in 1930 - 1931. |  | 12/03/2005 | 142 | 



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 | Rio Niteroi Bridge (Ponte Rio-Niterói), is over 10 km (6 miles) long, connecting Rio de Janeiro and Niterói, in Brasil. |  | 12/03/2005 | 161 | 



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 | Mansfield Dam and travis lake near Austin in Texas. |  | 12/01/2005 | 453 | 



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 | A Webcam on the Car Deck of the Sydney Harbour Bridge showing real-time traffic. |  | 12/01/2005 | 1,249 | 



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 | This walking bridge is located in the East Orange Public Water Works, which is located in Livingston, NJ. 30 years ago, as a kid, we used to walk waaaay out to it (We lived about 3 miles away) and walk across the crickety old footbridge which led to an island. You could also walk across the next bridge, which led back into the forest, but we never did because it seemed to dangerous. As you can... |  | 11/30/2005 | 159 | 



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 | Xingó Dam (Hidroelétrica de Xingó), between Piranhas/AL and Canindé de São Francisco/SE - Brasil. |  | 11/29/2005 | 305 | 



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 | It was built to fight droaght in the dry lands of northeastern Brazil. It still as one of the biggest man-made dam in Brazil. It's located in the state of Ceará. |  | 11/28/2005 | 189 | 



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 | Paulo Afonso Dam / Hidroelétrica de Paulo Afonso, in the São Francisco River, between Bahia and Alagoas. Paulo Afonso, BA - Brasil. |  | 11/28/2005 | 174 | 



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 | Sobradinho Dam / Barragem de Sobradinho, in the Brazilian state of Bahia. Sobradinho, BA - Brasil. |  | 11/28/2005 | 190 | 



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 | the dam of "St-Come-d'olt" in france product electricity. |  | 11/28/2005 | 246 | 



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 | Tallowa Dam is a concrete dam located immediately downstream of the junction of the Kangaroo and Shoalhaven rivers.
The dam collects water from a 5,750 square kilometre catchment. This water is stored in Lake Yarrunga, which is formed by Tallowa Dam.
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 | Woronora Dam collects water from the catchment of the Woronora River, which drains into the dam and then to Botany Bay. The dam supplies water to residents within the Sutherland Shire in Sydney's south.
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 | Dam of Bort les orgues in France. It's a pitty the sattelite image don't fit very well on the relief... |  | 11/26/2005 | 138 | 



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 | Here you can see a ghost state highway. The highway 10 3/4. |  | 11/21/2005 | 324 | 



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 | It was bombed on 22nd April, 1999. It is fully functional now days. Highway around Belgrade was finally built after the war thanks to reconstruction of this bridge.
Until Google updates map, you may see how it was after the war.
You can check other bombed buildings and objects on this file "bombing in Belgrade, Serbia" |  | 11/20/2005 | 306 | 



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 | This is a Place South of Lugano/Switzerland. On this small part of the Lugano-Lake you find Bridges of Rail, Road and Highway. |  | 11/16/2005 | 197 | 



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 | This is the entree to the Kiel-Canal (Nord-Ostsee-Kanal) near Kiel. |  | 11/15/2005 | 195 | 



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 | This ist the entree from the northern sea to the Kiel-Canal (Nord-Ostsee-Kanal) near Brunsbüttel. |  | 11/15/2005 | 183 | 



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 | The London Bridge that was originally built in London, UK in the 19th Century but was bought and moved to Lake Havasu City, AZ where it currently is. |  | 11/15/2005 | 276 | 
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 | the bosporus bridge in istanbul. It´s the connecting point between europe and asia |  | 11/14/2005 | 372 | 



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 | Two water powerplants Djerdap between Romania and Serbia. |  | 11/12/2005 | 179 | 



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 | This bridge, known commonly as the Big Bridge, was once the widest bridge in the world, and is currently the widest bridge in North America. It spans over the Erie Canal in Lockport, NY. |  | 11/12/2005 | 298 | 



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 | The Yesilirmak (from Turkish Yesil—green; known in antiquity as the Iris), a river in Turkey, has a course of approximately 418 kilometers. The area of its basin is around 20,000 square kilometers. The river rises in the mountains of northeast Turkey, flows northwest through narrow fertile valleys, and ends in the Black Sea, near the city of Samsun. The river's highest flow is from March to Jul... |  | 11/07/2005 | 196 | 



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 | The Halys ("salty river") or Kizilirmak ("red river"), east of Ankara, the longest river of Asia Minor. Its length 1150 kilometers and it is first mentioned in our sources by the Greek playwright Aeschylus. According to a famous story told by Herodotus of Halicarnassus, in 547 BCE, the Greek scientist and philosopher Thales of Miletus changed the course of the river in order... |  | 11/07/2005 | 175 | 



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