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I m sure, after seeing this bridge, you ‘ll definitely say ‘Oh my God’
But its true that daily thousands of people travel through this dangerous bridge. http://www.merinews.com/bigImage.do...23&tagIndex=375 bye and take care |
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<4428d1c9-579b-4a5a-985f-03acd0b0b995@z16g2000prn.googlegroups.com>, Geetu <geetu.arora1@gmail.com> wrote: > I m sure, after seeing this bridge, youŒll definitely say ŒOh my > God¹ > > But its true that daily thousands of people travel through this > dangerous bridge. > > http://www.merinews.com/bigImage.do...D=1323&tagIndex > =375 > > bye and take care Hmm, there seems to be a lack of local initiative since that bridge would be easily improvable with a few hours' work and some scrap lumber. |
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