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The Talifak Bridge, located in the southern village of Agat, is one of four Spanish Era bridges that are still in great condition. During their 333-year stint on Guam the Spanish commissioned the building of several bridges, especially in the central and south, in order to cross the many rivers and creeks that once seperated villages. This particular bridge was first constructed of wood in 1785 and was later reconstructed using the keystone method in the mid-1800's. |
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