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Coordinates 28°55′21.52″N   80°6′30.08″E Coordinates :  28°55′21.52″N   80°6′30.08″E Crosses Mahakali River  Sharda River Locale Kanchanpur district ,  Mahakali       Nepal Official name Dodhara Chandani Multispan Pedestrian Bridge Characteristics Design Nepalese Engineer,  Nepal Total length 1452.96 m Width 1.6 m Longest span 225.40 m The Dodhara Chandani Bridge is a sequence of four  suspension bridges  with eight  pylons , which are anchored to large anchor blocks on both banks as well as three common anchor blocks in the river bed. The lands between the 32.72-metre-high (107.3 ft) pylons have a wingspan of 225.40 m, the webs between the anchors and the pylons have a wingspan of almost 70 meters. The bridge segments are curved slightly upwards. The result is a series of arches of spans of 70 + 225.40 + 70 + 70 + 70 + 70 + 225.40 + 225.40 + 70 + 70 + 70 + 225.40 with a total length of 1452.96 m plus of approximately 20 m long anchor blocks on the banks.  [2] The b

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The  Shuklaphanta National Park  is a protected area in the  Terai  of the  Far-Western Region, Nepal , covering 305 km 2  (118 sq mi) of open grassland, forests, riverbeds and tropical wetlands at an altitude of 174 to 1,386 m (571 to 4,547 ft). [1]  It was gazetted in 1976 as  Royal Shuklaphanta Wildlife Reserve . A small part of the reserve extends north of the  East-West Highway  to create a corridor for seasonal migration of wildlife into the  Sivalik Hills . The Syali River forms the eastern boundary southward to the international border with  India , which demarcates the reserve’s southern and western boundary. [2] The Indian Tiger Reserve  Kishanpur Wildlife Sanctuary  is contiguous in the south; this coherent protected area of 439 km 2  (169 sq mi) represents the  Tiger  Conservation Unit (TCU) Sukla Phanta-Kishanpur , which covers a 1.897 km 2  (0.732 sq mi) block of alluvial grasslands and subtropical moist deciduous forests. [3] The protected area is part of the  Te