The rope bridge was discovered by Jack, Sayid, Hurley, and Charlie during their search for Rousseau. The bridge seems to be used for crossing a gorge that appeared to be 50-70 feet in depth with a rocky bottom. The bridge was barely able to hold Hurley's weight as he crossed it, and it finally collapsed during Charlie's attempt to cross it. ("Numbers")
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| - The rope bridge was discovered by Jack, Sayid, Hurley, and Charlie during their search for Rousseau. The bridge seems to be used for crossing a gorge that appeared to be 50-70 feet in depth with a rocky bottom. The bridge was barely able to hold Hurley's weight as he crossed it, and it finally collapsed during Charlie's attempt to cross it. ("Numbers")
- The Rope Bridge Dora,Boot's and Diego go on the episode Dora Saves the Game.
- The monkeys have tied several jungle vines together to form a rope bridge.
- Any foot-based Chase Scene in the outdoors inevitably comes to a broad and incredibly deep chasm spanned only by a rickety rope-and-plank bridge. Naturally, the ropes on one end must be cut (or break due to their age) when the hero(es) are half-way across, so that they must hold on for dear life as the bridge swings down and slams into the side of a cliff. Never mind the predictable results of slamming into the cliff that fast. Then, they have to climb back up... In ice-bound regions, a snow bridge works on the same principle. Examples of Rope Bridge include:
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| - The rope bridge was discovered by Jack, Sayid, Hurley, and Charlie during their search for Rousseau. The bridge seems to be used for crossing a gorge that appeared to be 50-70 feet in depth with a rocky bottom. The bridge was barely able to hold Hurley's weight as he crossed it, and it finally collapsed during Charlie's attempt to cross it. ("Numbers")
- The Rope Bridge Dora,Boot's and Diego go on the episode Dora Saves the Game.
- The monkeys have tied several jungle vines together to form a rope bridge.
- Any foot-based Chase Scene in the outdoors inevitably comes to a broad and incredibly deep chasm spanned only by a rickety rope-and-plank bridge. Naturally, the ropes on one end must be cut (or break due to their age) when the hero(es) are half-way across, so that they must hold on for dear life as the bridge swings down and slams into the side of a cliff. Never mind the predictable results of slamming into the cliff that fast. Then, they have to climb back up... A related trope is when the heroes make it across safely, but have to cut the ropes themselves to prevent their pursuers following them. In other cases the rope bridge is an obstacle in itself. Many a band of brave adventurers find themselves walking one by one across the rickety bridge. Often a single plank will fall out from under the hero (or a Red Shirt) leaving them either hanging from the ropes or plummeting to their doom. It's interesting in the field of Bamboo Technology that they can build elaborate death traps that work for a thousand years, but can't build a rope bridge that will last for ten. Who knows, maybe it's the water or the sea air. In ice-bound regions, a snow bridge works on the same principle. Examples of Rope Bridge include:
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