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		<title>Two Villages Rebuild The Same Rope Bridge Every Year &#8211; See What What Happens When They Meet</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A bridge is just a bridge, isn&#8217;t it? A structure designed to link two areas together that are separated by an expanse of water. No big deal. Sure, they are when you use them. But for architects, engineers and people in remote areas, they can be a lifeblood. Take the woven bridge at Q’eswachaka, for [...]</p>
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