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| | List of masts - (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22) |
 | | Top masts are ranked by pinnacle height; in the case of a tie, the older structure is ranked as higher. |
 | | Most of the taller masts are located in the U.S., and the large number of masts of around 2000 feet in height is the result of special US rules limiting structures and objects that go above 2000 feet. |
 | | Once again, the list includes guyed masts, almost exclusively radio masts, though a few for other purposes are present (for example, the BREN-Tower.) Self-supporting masts are covered as towers under the List of towers, and the borderline cases are mentioned separately (hybrid designs, under water, etc.) elsewhere on this page. |
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