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We cannot of course know when, where or how man first used a bridge, but many of our earliest hunter-gatherer ancestors must surely have had to range far and wide in their quests for food, fuel or shelter; and inevitably they must have encountered natural obstacles such as streams, rivers and chasms.
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approach viaducts, stiffening truss, main span, suspended span, suspension span, central span, upper chord, longest span, aerodynamic stability, cantilever bridge, prestressed concrete, steel arch, bridge design
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New York, Golden Gate, Forth Bridge, George Washington Bridge, Hell Gate, Brooklyn Bridge, Old London Bridge, Ponte Vecchio, Thomas Telford, United States, Wheeling Bridge, Industrial Revolution, East Bridge, Pont de Neuilly, Robert Maillart, San Francisco, Galloping Gertie, Humber Bridge, Menai Bridge, Pont du Gard, Quebec Bridge, Tay Bridge, Charles Bridge, Ganter Bridge, Grand Pont Suspendu
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