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1 rope carrier
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2 rope
nMECH cable m, cabo m, soga fPAPER cuerda fSAFE cuerda f, mecate m, soga fTEXTIL cuerda fWATER TRANSP cabo m, cordaje m, for rigging cabo de jarcia m
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