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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.
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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.
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Top chord connections as viewed from beside bridge.
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Top chord connections as viewed from on bridge.
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Bottom chord connections.
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Sway bracing.
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Portal bracing.
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Railings.
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End post.
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Turnbuckle.
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Vertical members.
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Facing north/northeast.
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Facing south/southwest.
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Elevation, looking west from northeast quadrant.
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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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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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Various early morning portal views facing north.
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Portal views facing south.
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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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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.
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Elevation, looking west from southeast quadrant.
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Miscellaneous views.
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