• @[email protected]
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    246 months ago

    There’s an easy solution to make bridges stable in windy conditions:

    (That bridge was built from 1846 to 1851 and it’s still used today)

    • @[email protected]
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      176 months ago

      And how do you propose you get all those bricks to some remote pass in Wyoming in the late 19th century? There was 21,000 (non-native) people living in an area larger than the entire United Kingdom in 1880.

      • @[email protected]
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        436 months ago

        I mean… A train?

        I get you though; built with what’s readily available to meet the needs of the time.

        • @BetterDev
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          146 months ago

          I laughed out loud at this. Thank you.

        • @[email protected]
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          46 months ago

          It’s not jist about what’s readily available either. A giant brick viaduct would require thousands if workers, housing, food, and sanitation for them. On top of that, the army would have to dedicate a full company ti protecting the workers due to the risk of attack from natives. The logistics just make it impossible for such a remote area back then.