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 | Bridge over Kwai river (3d model) "first construction of the steel bridge"
The eleven span bridge spanning the Mae Klong river (renamed Kwai Yai river in 1960). Dismantled by the Japanese in Java and transported to the site in 1942, the bridge was rebuilt using prisoner of war (POW) labour, and opened for use in April 1943. One span of the bridge was destroyed by Allied aircraft ... |  | 10/13/2005 | 1,442 | 
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 | Wooden bridge which spanned the Mae Klong River (renamed Kwai Yai River in 1960). Construction began in October 1942, it was completed and operational by early February 1943. Both the wooden and the adjacent steel bridge were subjected to numerous air raids between January and June 1945 |  | 10/15/2005 | 3,267 | 
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 | n° 4 version
Correction of the JEATH Museum place.
Added all the bridges along the track.
Few minor changes.
3d models of Kwai brides available in 3d model post
version n°3(added the track of the wooden bridge)
Placemarks along the Thai-Burma Railway (Death railway) during WWII
*Camps of Prisoners
*Railway Stations
+ Some sites / Pictures (JEAHT Mus... |  | 10/12/2005 | 710 | 
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 | This recon image shows the two bridges over the River Kwai, on the north bank the work camp can be see.
This image was taken late 1944. |  | 05/17/2007 | 927 | 
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 | The Bridge crossing the Bow River in Calgary, Alberta. It was originally called the MacArthur Bridge, but it was destroyed in a flood in 1915. In 2000, the bridge was restored and renovated. The bridge features four lions atop the sides of the bridge. |  | 07/04/2007 | 376 | 



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 | The Y-Bridge is an old highway bridge over the James River located at Galena, Missouri and opened in 1927. It is named the Y-Bridge because it is shaped like the letter "Y". The bridge is such that (going east), one could then either head north or south upon reaching the east end, where the highway was between a steep bluff on the east and the river on the west. It was built to accomm... |  | 01/04/2009 | 254 | 



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 | An aerial reconnaissance picture made by USAF during WWII.
This picture shows the heavy damage caused by air-raids in 1944 and 1945. About 87% of the city was destroyed.
The left of the two bridges in the north of the pic is a railroad-bridge crossing the River Mosel, the right one is the Balduin bridge, the one of the oldest river-crossing-site of Koblenz.
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 | This is a Island in Karun river
you can see a part of Ahvaz city in this photo.
And there are 3 bridge in this phote , the upper one is train bridge and the middle one is Ahvaz famous bridge that called Pol-e-sefid (White bridge) |  | 05/29/2006 | 560 | 
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 | The Middlesbrough Transporter Bridge (or simply Transporter Bridge) is the furthest downstream bridge across the River Tees, England. It connects Middlesbrough on the south bank to Port Clarence on the north bank. It is a transporter bridge, carrying a travelling 'car' or 'gondola' suspended from the bridge, across the river in 90 seconds. The cart can carry 200 people, 9 cars or 6 cars and one... |  | 03/04/2009 | 128 | 



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 | A not normaly designed bridge over the river rhine.
The pylons of the bridge were cutted, because the bridge is placed very closely to the international airport in Düsseldorf. |  | 03/10/2007 | 201 | 



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 | Vauxhall Bridge is a steel arched bridge for road and foot traffic, crossing the River Thames in a north-west south-east orientation, between Lambeth Bridge and Grosvenor Bridge, in central London. On the north bank is Westminster, with Tate Britain and the Millbank Tower to the north-east, and Pimlico and its tube station to the north and east. On the south bank, Vauxhall Cross, site of Vauxha... |  | 01/23/2007 | 194 | 



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 | Built in 1961, the Runcorn Bridge is a bridge of steel construction which crosses the River Mersey linking the towns of Runcorn and Widnes. It is the longest bridge of its type in the United Kingdom. The bridge is the first (road) crossing of the Mersey after the two toll tunnels at Liverpool. |  | 03/13/2006 | 234 | 



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