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Kudos, Richard. iFrames rock! That hairpin you mentioned West
Virginia/Virginia well demonstrates the ruggedness of the
Appalachians. That's more of a reason to get off the Interstate and
capture some glimpses of forest and local wildlife -- mmm, picnic
country.
Cheers,
Carl
>Kudos, Richard. iFrames rock! That hairpin you mentioned West
>Virginia/Virginia well demonstrates the ruggedness of the
>Appalachians. That's more of a reason to get off the Interstate and
>capture some glimpses of forest and local wildlife -- mmm, picnic
>country.
Richard, where is that greet truss bridge that you have photographed? Is that
the US 50 bridge between Belpre and Parkersburg?
(The one that will be bypassed by the new Corridor D bridge that will open later
this year?)
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Yeah it is. I just couldn't think of the city names when I put it up.
I'll add those later.
Figures. The troll and the tard engage in a little mutual knob-polishing.
Should Richard use the UTM coordinate system in order to avoid
stealing thunder? :)
Once again, you successfully prove your lack of a clue and ignorance to the
real world. Keep up the moronic work, st00pid. It really suits you.
Bullis is more into UTIs than UTMs.