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Three Moroccan Ninjas spotted climbing Mohammed VI bridge

Mohammed VI bridge./Ph. DR
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Three Moroccan Ninjas were spotted, Friday, on Africa’s longest cable-stayed bridge Mohammed VI, which spans the valley of the Bouregreg River near Rabat in the Kingdom.

The three Ninjas were inspecting the bridge, comprising two 200-meters high arched towers, using a new method called «Ninja Tech», reports Chinese news agency Xinhua.

Two Moroccan Ninjas, inspecting the Mohammed VI bridge in Rabat./Ph. Xinhua- ChadiTwo Moroccan Ninjas, inspecting the Mohammed VI bridge in Rabat./Ph. Xinhua- Chadi

According to the same source, Ninja Tech is a method that «allows the inspection of engineering structures and tall buildings without the use of heavy access equipment».

The three Moroccan Ninjas were trained for two years in both Japan and Morocco to master the new method. They received the certification «Nina Tech» in May 2018 to become the first non-Japanese Ninjas in the world, concluded the same source.

Photographed by the Chinese agency, the Moroccan Ninjas who work for the National Motorway Company performed their first demonstration on March the 1st.

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