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its just built by people
the sdyney harbor bridge is made up of about thirty tons of steel and people cantake tours up the bridge but they have to be strapped in the safety wires
to let people across more
they visit the harbour bridge because people might want to climb it or drive or walk across it.
They would either have to catch a ferry, Or drive west until they reached the nearest bridge to cross the Parramatta river the they could start to head east again on the north side of the harbor.
none, cause it is not famous
Bridge Day is celebrated on the third Saturday in October at the New River Gorge Bridge in Fayetteville, West Virginia. The bridge is shut down to vehicles and opened to pedestrians for 10 hours on Bridge Day. People come to the bridge to participate in extreme sporting events including base jumping, rappelling and bungee jumping from the bridge.
It has certainly been handy for those wanting to get to the other side of the harbour.
No. The Sydney harbour Bridge is still in excellent condition. Regular maintenance has ensured that the bridge will continue to serve the people of Sydney for many decades still to come.
No, bungee cords are fun, but they are not as safe as people think. In 1500, a boy fell to his death.
Securing loads in or on trucks. Sometimes people tie one end of very long bungee cords to bridges, and the other end to their leg, and then jump from the bridge. MOST times the bungee cord, stretched to its maximum, flexes back, saving the person from certain doom. And this is called "Bungee jumping". But, as this is a human exercise, sometimes it all ends SO tragically.
IT was made because there was to much over crowed and people need a way to get to the city by car not by the boat which what they had to do.