0 a bridge made of long pieces of rope tied together with knots, and wooden boards for people to walk on, used especially in the past or for children's games
In this doctrinal relationship, honest differences can be bridged, if by no other means than by the swaying rope bridge of patience and friendship.
Boating on the lake, a rope bridge, trekking, mountaineering, biking and a musical fountain.
The planks would be used to cross a rope bridge.
The castways would then cross a rope bridge to a second platform where two nets would be tied together holding more wooden blocks.
The set featured an old tower and a large tree which were connected by a rope bridge that ran across the stream.
The island is accessible through a hanging rope bridge.
In 1976 the division between the rowing boats and canoes was replaced by a rope bridge.
Another transport is seen attempting to cross a rickety rope bridge which spans the pit under a crumbling ceiling.