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English: Royal Gorge Bridge, Colorado, USA, crosses the Arkansas River about 5 miles west of Cañon City. The bridge deck is 955 ft (291 m) above the river according to an independent measurement made in 2005. The official measurement had long been 1,053 ft (321 m), which probably included the towers. A more recent official height is 956 ft (291 m), nearly the same as the independent measurement. The Royal Gorge Bridge was the highest bridge in the world from the time it was built in 1929 until 2001.
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