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The Huajiang Canyon Bridge in China, the world's tallest at 2,051 feet, features a man-made waterfall. Crews encountered karst groundwater while boring a tunnel and built a reservoir holding 4,000 cubic meters. The water supplies the rest area, irrigates farmland, and is pumped to the bridge's center to create the waterfall.
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