File:Crossing river Huallaga.jpg

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Description This was impressive. The barge was just attached to this cable that runs across the river via two other cables. By changing the lengths of the two retainer cables and orienting the barge in the river, it would cross pushed by the current. The current is very strong at this point and the river carries a lot of dead wood, sometimes whole trees, but the barge is sturdy enough to take direct impacts without moving.
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Author Bruno Girin from London, United Kingdom

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