Te Manaleia Bridge - Denton County The Legend goes according to locals that in before the 1700's in the Americas, long before the west was settled, the Te Manaleia Bridge was a carved stone bridge made from an unknown source. Most likely the Native Americans who colonized the area left it in peace and respecting it's grounds. It was passed down that the creaters of the bridge like ruin would return to the area, now known as Denton County. Archaeologists studied the site in early 1910, but were hurried due to the construction efforts underway. Later in the 1900's the bridge became known as "Goatman's Bridge" from small town story tellers [Official name Old Alton's Bridge] where also during that time it was again reconstructed into it's red iron formation.
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∙ 13y agoTe Manaleia Bridge is located in Denton County, of the State of Texas. The Bridge is also known by small towners as Goatman's Bridge.
The Legend of the ruins of Te Manaleia Bridge is a local legend of Old Alton Bridge. The Ruins were researched early on and left because of Mana like powers and hurried for new construction efforts.
The Legend comes from the local youth of Denton County. The Official name is Old Alton Bridge, but is sometimes called The Lost Tale Goatman's Bridge.
Te Rata Bridge was created in 1986.
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Here are some that I know of: The Sky Tower, The Beehive, Auckland Harbour Bridge, Te Papa Museum and Milford Sound are some of the most recognisable.
Atrévete-te-te was created in 2006-01.
Iraia Te Ama-o-te-rangi Te Whaiti was born in 1861.
Iraia Te Ama-o-te-rangi Te Whaiti died in 1918.
Te amo = I love you. Te beso = I kiss you.
Te Hura Te Taiwhakaripi died in 1866.