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ReplyDeleteBridges are joining assets to link people but walls divide them....
ReplyDeleteRe: the first photo - for an aerial movie shot of the Bay Bridge from vantage point of a PanAm China Clipper approaching Treasure Island, see the movie: Charlie Chan in Treasure Island.
ReplyDeleteALL works of art and engineering feats! Most of the engineering on earlier projects was done without computers, I suspect. Just fancy slide rules.
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ReplyDeleteGald, I started from last up!! LMAO, but true.
Last one) Beautiful evening showing of this beautiful bridge!
Oh, my, I think I have to lie down for a spell. I think they are all beautiful! but Yikes, even when I go up to Ogunquit, I have to go cross the Piscataqua River Bridge. I always think I'm going to get the red light for the gate to open so a ship can pass. But I'm plan on going up at the end of September.
The Bay Bridge with the Southern Pacific Railroad ferry boat to Oakland, the Martin-130 China Clipper of Pan Am Airlines on its way to Honolulu, Midway, Wake, Guam and Manila, and the SS President Hoover of the Dollar Steamship Line, on its way to Honolulu, Kobe, Shanghai and Manila.
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