BRICHENOUGH BRIDGE, ZIMBABWE - 15 October 2011. A stop sign by the Birchenough bridge on the Eastern bridge located 62 km from Chipinge in the Manicaland province of Zimbabwe, was built by Dorman Long and completed in 1935. At a length of 1,080 feet (329 m) it was the third longest single-arch suspension bridge in the world at the time. Credit: David Mbiyu/Alamy Live News


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