No , but the film was based upon historical fact . The fact is that many Allied POW's were worked to death by the Japanese Imperial Army during WW2 while building a railway known as the Burma Railway under some of the harshest conditions imaginable .
Yes, thanh hoa bridge is a real bridge that is in Vietnam.
The bridge to Terabithia initially symbolizes the connection between real life and the imaginary, and eventually comes to represent a how grief can be utilized and redirected in a positive way.
Camino Real International Bridge was created in 1999.
The bridge featured in the movie "Footloose," known as the Potawney Bridge, is actually located in the town of Walpole, Massachusetts. It is a real bridge called the "Walpole Footbridge," which crosses the Neponset River. The bridge gained fame due to its iconic scene in the film, where characters dance and celebrate. While the movie portrayed it as a fictional location, the bridge is a recognizable landmark for fans of the film.
No its is not. Its a fake river.
The official name is "The Wooden Bridge."
The Firth of Forth bridge in Scotland is AA very famous truss bridge. Does that help?
You can build a scale model/toy bridge out of toothpicks. You can not build a real bridge to walk on out of toothpicks.
trusses on a bridge
If they were real they would be on london bridge
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