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Eiffel's suspension bridge

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Photo taken by mobile phone on 16th August 2009.
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There are actually quite a few nice buildings on site, but with only a couple of hours at the zoo, we didn't get to see everything. Also, I've got a habit of photographing more unusual enclosures and animal conditions during such a short visit (either really good or really bad) so the view my photos give of the zoo will be slightly exaggerated. ;)
 
It would be spectacular to stand on that bridge over a replication of the pre-dynastic Nile, complete with papyrus and lilies and Nile Softshell Turtles...even if pre-dynastic ecosystems and suspension bridges are contradictory!
 
What a nice idea; other pre-desertification fauna might include ungulates from Elephants down.
 
I was actually referring to the brief period of time after desertication but before human establishment. I don't think creating a pre-desertification exhibit would be feasible since the ecology of the period is so unknown, and since there would be no moral or goal.

However, a recreation of the Nile from after desertification would powerfully prove to people how much the Nile has been damaged, solely by humankind.
 
I think this is the best attraction in the entire zoo! Is there anymore-structural design like this? Is the bridge in operation? Has it ever been used? I would love to walk across that bridge! It might be a good place to see large animals from, too! It they ever renovate the zoo; this would be a good idea.
 

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