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Distant elevation views from southwest quadrant.
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Oblique views from southwest quadrant.
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Various portal views facing north.
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The still waters before the dam made excellent reflections, creating this feeling of a circle. Taken from northeast quadrant.
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Elevation, looking west from northeast quadrant.
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Elevation, looking west from southeast quadrant.
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These are artistic photos of the bridge's reflection in the water, rotated upside down so the reflection of the bridge appears upright.
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Facing north/northeast.
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View of vertical.
These unusual vertical members, located at the end post to top chord connection can be found on other truss bridges, but are somewhat uncommon. They appear to utilize the built-up section for the purpose of providing a solid connection to the guardrail.
Top chord connections as viewed from beside bridge.
Top chord connections as viewed from on bridge.
Bottom chord connections.
Sway bracing.
Portal bracing.
Railings.
End post.
Turnbuckle.
Vertical members.
Facing north/northeast.
Facing south/southwest.
Elevation, looking west from northeast quadrant.
The still waters before the dam made excellent reflections, creating this feeling of a circle. Taken from northeast quadrant.
Distant elevation views from southwest quadrant.
Oblique views from southwest quadrant.
Various portal views facing north.
Various early morning portal views facing north.
Portal views facing south.
These are artistic photos of the bridge's reflection in the water, rotated upside down so the reflection of the bridge appears upright.
These are artistic photos of the bridge's reflection in the water, but also provide a decent view of the bridge under the deck, which due to the water level is impossible to get under unless you have a boat.
Elevation, looking west from southeast quadrant.
Miscellaneous views.
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