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Simple, inexpensive yet powerful technology. One of the most energy-efficient forms of transportation.  
Simple, inexpensive yet powerful technology. One of the most energy-efficient forms of transporting goods and people. Relatively easy (and quick) to set up, operate and take down again. Most common materials used were first wood and then steel. In mountainous regions, may be powered by gravity alone.  
   
   
   
   

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Aerial ropeway, Claughton Brickworks

Simple, inexpensive yet powerful technology. One of the most energy-efficient forms of transporting goods and people. Relatively easy (and quick) to set up, operate and take down again. Most common materials used were first wood and then steel. In mountainous regions, may be powered by gravity alone.


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