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Abbey Huffman
18 December, 09:35
How was a causeway built
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Harper Salas
18 December, 09:47
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A basic causeway would do. In technical terms, a causeway is a road or railway built on an embankment of land (either natural or artificial) that spans a body of water. The Causeway Bridge, however, would be a two-lane structure stretching 23.83 miles, resting not on piles of soil but 9,500 reinforced concrete pillars.
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