
Ojelabi Kehinde Glory
@glorified
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What are the interesting facts about lions?
A lion's roar can be heard eight kilometres away. ...
Not all lions live in Africa. ...
Hundreds of lions are poached every year. ...
Ugandan lions are excellent tree-climbers. ...
Lions used to live in Europe
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Ratifying @procoin governance
Introducing $PROCOIN, the community-led governance token for Farcaster Pro users.
All 10k NFT holders are eligible for an airdrop.
But there’s a twist.
**The token will be untransferable until 500 Pro users claim.**
In order to get a mandate as a community token, we need broad support.
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Easily the most recognisable bridge type there is (other than a beam bridge), period. Suspension bridges are those larger than life constructs that combine suspension cables with large pylons and suspenders. All of this keeps this type of bridge upright, and free from any issues relating to the weather.
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The Golden Gate Bridge consists of tin 746-foot orange towers and various suspension cables that sew in and around said towers. It’s one-mile-wide, and it opened in May of 1937 after a four-year construction period.
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Footbridges tend to be a lot more experimental when it comes to design and construction. Bridges like the Simone de Beauvoir Bridge in Paris, and the Moses Bridge in the Netherlands are perfect examples of this.
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A pipeline bridge is one of the only bridge examples that doesn’t involve holding up a person or vehicle in any way. Pipelines are used to transport gas or liquids from one location to another.
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Tied-arch bridges or bowstring bridges, call it whatever you like. Like beam bridges, tied-arch bridges are very common, more so in parts of Europe. It gets the bowstring name from its overall shape, which does have that very grand sort of style to it.
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The Ikitsuki Bridge is known as a continuous truss bridge, which should come as no surprise since it runs for 400 metres (or 1,300 feet).
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If you live in a rural area, then the likelihood of you coming across, and crossing, an arch bridge is quite high. It’s actually one of the oldest bridge designs there is, with some of the earliest arch bridges dating back more than 3,000 years, if you can believe that
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