Old Nemora Bridge
Built | October 2019 |
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Destroyed | May 2020 |
Crosses | Tueoedeth River |
Length | 9 feet |
Location | Nemora, Tueoedeth |
The Old Nemora Bridge was a bridge that crossed the Tueoedeth River near the town of Nemora.
History
Construction and incidents
It was built in late October 2019. It was used to cross the Tueoedeth River without having to trudge through 2 feet deep water. It was constructed out of pieces of branches, used wooden planks, and nails. The bridge was damaged during the Tueoedeth-Independent Communist Tueodeth War when enemy troops hit the bridge with a hammer making it less stable and making the bottom bases tilt at an angle. It is believed they did this to acquire "nails" from the bridge to make a weapon.
Destruction
The bridge became in very poor shape after several floods caused it to float away from the foundational supports. The wooden structure of the bridge also was attacked by a swarm of termites living in a tree nearby. Eventually, a flood in May of 2020 picked up what was left of the bridge and scattered the planks along the shore of the Tueoedeth River. You can still find the old planks of the bridge along the bank of the river today.