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During the Antonine period the Romans built the Antonine Wall from the Forth to the Clyde and created a causeway stretching across the ' Clota ' which linked the forts at Bishopton, Greenock and Largs, to the Antonine Wall.
Alexander began with an engineering feat that shows the true extent of his brilliance ; as he could not attack the city from sea, he built a kilometer-long causeway stretching out to the island on a natural land bridge no more than two meters deep.
As Alexander could not attack the city from the sea, he built a kilometer-long causeway stretching out to the island on a natural land bridge no more than two meters deep .< ref >

causeway and over
In the period from 1806 to 1810, the Hartford and Dedham Turnpike was built ( now Route 109 ), nearly going broke in attempting to build a causeway over the Charles River at the Medfield town line and through the Great Black Swamp.
Eochaid, warned by his foster-father that Midir is a being of great power, sets him a series of tasks, including laying a causeway over Móin Lámrige, which he performs reluctantly.
It then comes to a dilapidated concrete causeway over the rivulet.
In 2006, construction began on the replacement of the Route 52 causeway that was built in the 1930s over the Great Egg Harbor Bay, beginning with guardrail repairs that reduced traffic to two lanes.
Route 52 causeway over Great Egg Harbor Bay between Somers Point, New Jersey | Somers Point and Ocean City, New Jersey | Ocean City. Route 52 begins along 9th Street in Ocean City, Cape May County, at an intersection with an unnamed road, located south of Palen Avenue.
Route 52 northbound leaving Somers Point Circle, since replaced with a signalized intersection. Between 2006 and 2012, a new $ 400 million causeway was built to replace the 1930s bridges over the Great Egg Harbor Bay.
Fenwick is set off from the town center of Old Saybrook by a large cove over a causeway.
In 1940 the Matheson family donated over of their land to Dade County for a public park ( Crandon Park ) in exchange for a commitment that the county would build a causeway to the island.
Connected to Bath by a bridge and causeway over Winnegance Creek and sharing a border with West Bath to the east of Winnegance, Phippsburg is on a peninsula dividing the Kennebec River from Casco Bay in the Gulf of Maine, part of the Atlantic Ocean.
The Plum Island Turnpike was pushed out over the marsh on a causeway to a narrow part of the Plum Island River just to the south of where it connects to the mouth of the Merrimack.
The Afsluitdijk (, Frisian: Ofslútdyk ; ) is a major causeway in the Netherlands, constructed between 1927 and 1933 and running from Den Oever on Wieringen in North Holland province, to the village of Zurich ( in the municipality of Súdwest-Fryslân ) in Friesland province, over a length of and a width of 90 m, at an initial height of 7. 25 m above sea-level.
Interstate 95 bridge over Lake Marion, Santee, SC ; The old ( bypassed road ) bridge / causeway is used as fishing pier.
Until October 2007, individual traffic from the mainland to the island of Rügen was mainly route along the two-lane Rügendamm causeway, running between Stralsund and Altefähr over the sound of Strelasund.
It took a full day, and the Abbey won over the baron, forcing William de Braose to curtail his bridge tolls, give up various encroachments onto the Abbey's lands, including a farmed rabbit warren, a park, 18 burgage plots, a causeway, and a channel to fill his moat, and organise a mass exhumation and transfer of all Bramber's dead to the churchyard of Saint Cuthman's Church in Steyning.
The 101st Airborne Division's objectives were to secure the four causeway exits behind Utah Beach, destroy a German coastal artillery battery at Saint-Martin-de-Varreville, capture buildings nearby at Mezières believed used as barracks and a command post for the artillery battery, capture the Douve River lock at la Barquette ( opposite Carentan ), capture two footbridges spanning the Douve River at la Porte opposite Brevands, destroy the highway bridges over the Douve at Sainte-Come-du-Mont, and secure the Douve River valley.
Visitors can also enter the island via walking over the S $ 70 million Sentosa Boardwalk which is parallel to the causeway which opened on 29 January 2011.
Formerly, Westchester riders would either change at 180th street and walk over a causeway from the railroad station to the IRT elevated structure or continue to Harlem River Station to different elevated or subway lines.
Tacuba ’ s importance led to the construction of a causeway over the lake linking it with Tenochtitlan.
Shortly thereafter, Aztec emperor Itzcoatl built the causeway or calzada that would connect the two cities over the lake.
Nordstrand is accessible by road over a causeway which connects to the mainland and was built in 1936.
Each entrance has a causeway over the moat with nāga-carrying devas and asuras similar to those at Angkor Thom ; Glaize considered this an indication that the city element of Preah Khan was more significant than those of Ta Prohm or Banteay Kdei.
There, Route 11 passes to the east of the bayou and continues north onto a causeway over Lake Pontchartrain.
The 1960s saw the final rail traffic passing over the causeway and the final coal barge leaving Anglesey Basin.
The bridge approaches include nearly 20 km of elevated causeway over wetlands and another 40 km of embankment over flood plain.

causeway and connect
Ferry services from the islands of Berneray ( linked by causeway to North Uist ) and Eriskay ( linked to South Uist ) connect to the other Outer Hebridean islands of Harris and Barra respectively.
There are two recorded causeways, on in Zone C and one connecting Zone E-Zone F. The Zone C causeway does not connect to any structures, but is probably related to Structure C13, and was perhaps used for ceremonial purposes.
In 1853 a causeway was built to connect the railway from Munich to the island.
In the Middle Ages an ancient roadway known as the Causey Mounth was built to connect Stonehaven to Aberdeen using an elevated rock causeway design to penetrate this boggy area of the eastern Mounth.
* Mahim Causeway: The British Government had refused to build a causeway to connect the island of Salsette to Mumbai.
A causeway was built to connect it with the mainland.

causeway and Manama
To the east, a bridge connected Manama to Muharraq since 1929, a new causeway was built in 1941 which replaced the old wooden bridge.
To the east, a bridge connected Manama to Muharraq since 1929, a new causeway was built in 1941 which replaced the old wooden bridge.

causeway and with
There are only a few remnants of the causeway which linked the pyramid with the valley and the Valley Temple.
A four-lane highway atop a causeway, linking Bahrain with the Saudi Arabian mainland via the island of Umm an-Nasan was completed in December, 1986, and financed by Saudi Arabia.
In the provinces, the Romans often did not bother with a stone causeway, but used log roads ( pontes longi ).
Worm's Head with causeway exposed at low tide
* The Battle of Maldon, with photograph of the famous causeway
A four-lane highway atop a causeway, linking Bahrain with the Saudi Arabian mainland via the island of Umm an-Nasan was completed in December, 1986, and financed by Saudi Arabia.
Fears of German landing forces using the island as a beachhead during World War II resulted in the area's fortification with anti-tank defences as well as two pill boxes, positioned on either side of the causeway.
Sylt is connected to the German mainland by the Hindenburgdamm, a causeway with a railway line on top.
The city was originally located on the mainland, but probably during the early fifth-century Ionian Revolt from the Persians, it was moved to an island just off the coast, which Alexander the Great eventually connected to the mainland with a causeway.
The causeway between Ocean City and Somers Point was built in the 1930s with four lanes and no shoulders.
In May 2012, construction of the causeway was completed, with all four lanes opened to traffic.
In addition to the new causeway, the project also called for the construction of fishing piers, boat ramps, bike paths, walking trails, and gateways at each end of the causeway, including a new visitor center with a scenic overlook on the Ocean City side.
A remnant of San Francisco Bay, the Lagoon was formed by the construction of the U. S. Highway 101 causeway, and became diminished as most of its north and central portions were filled with landfill.
Developers and the residents revived the plan to build a causeway across the bay, and sought to fill Elliott Key with luxury hotels, golf courses, oceanfront homes, and a six-lane roadway running down the center of the key.
A new route to the island was created in 1821 when three bridges ( now two bridges and a causeway ) connected Frame Point in Portsmouth with the northwestern corner of Great Island.
A narrow causeway connects the southwestern end of Marrowstone Island with the southern end of Indian Island.
Extensive lobbying in 1979 resulted in Gloucestershire County Council deciding to rebuild a damaged bridge at Daneway, rather than replace it with a much cheaper low-level causeway, which would have severed the route.
In 1970 the Avon River was completely obstructed by a rock and earth fill causeway immediately downstream from Windsor at its junction with the St. Croix River as part of the development of a controlled access expressway called Highway 101.
The construction of the causeway has dramatically affected the Avon River downstream from Windsor, with large parts of the once-navigable river now being obstructed by large mud flats and vegetation, owing to the lack of tidal exchange and freshwater discharge.

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