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Precipitous wooded inclines that rise more than 200 feet (61 m) above the water create a feeling of remoteness and mountain vastness.
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Upon exiting the inversion the track makes an incline and into a second set of block brakes.
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Carrying a total of up to four tracks, the tunnels would have steep inclines.
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The theater had 1300 seats and was built using a stadium seating design that utilized rising seating on a steep incline.
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This mine was opened by an incline shaft sunk on the course of the vein to a depth of nearly.
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Due to the steepness of the line, wagons on these sections were worked on incline planes using a two-rope pulley system known locally as' brakes'.
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The ore was raised by tram wagons on the incline, with a wire rope.
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A few kilometres before the finish there is a climb with an incline of over 100 m and a maximum inclination of 7%.
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In 1962, the incline was closed, apparently for good.
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The beginning miles of the trail have a relatively low incline and utilizes old logging roads for switchbacks.
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