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I think that artificial wood is often used now for bridges in nature reserves etc Obviously cheaper in the long term as it won't need replacing so often, and I think less slippery, so safer. And it looks ok. But I might be completely wrong 😀
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By Dogkennelhillbilly · Posted
I didn't ask (I was hungry then!) but I don't see why not... -
By Brian up the hill · Posted
The last I heard was that an artificial wood is being used for the superstructure. I believe the bridge was rebuilt sometime in the 1980s so it’s evident that natural wood does not last very long in such a damp location. This alternative material is coming from Australia and has been delayed due to the Red Sea being closed and international shipping being diverted around the Cape.
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