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Started by etypeJohn, February 12, 2007, 06:03:41 PM

etypeJohn

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Gee Payman.? Mind if I post mine.


Pancor


Payman

Been waiting all day for you!


Payman

Portsmouth, New Hampshire?

J86

Yeah, you stomped all over mine too!  Evil shiny robot... :lol:

J86

Anzac Bridge in Australia.

etypeJohn


etypeJohn

Not Anzac bridge, not in Portsmouth.

J86

Not the Aussie one?

damn, I keep thinking I have these!

J86

It looks like the one they put up in Boston, but it's not...

TheIntrepid

It's that bridge in Kentucky!!!

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TheIntrepid

William H Harsha Bridge

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Eye of the Tiger

You're all wrong. It's in Charleston, South Carolina....
































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J86

Cooper River, youre right

Eye of the Tiger

Quote from: J86 on February 12, 2007, 10:15:38 PM
Cooper River, youre right

I thought it looked familiar but I wasn't too sure.  :praise:
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Eye of the Tiger

I'll let someone else take the next one since I won't be on much today.
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etypeJohn

Quote from: NACar on February 13, 2007, 04:47:48 AM
I'll let someone else take the next one since I won't be on much today.

You all have to guess this one first.  Noe of the guesses thus far are even remotely correct.

J86


etypeJohn

Quote from: J86 on February 13, 2007, 07:38:36 AM
:banghead:

Ok, here is a clue.  It's near a signfiicant battlefield in the US.  Oh, and the bridge crosses a body of water.   :lol:

Payman


etypeJohn

Quote from: Payman on February 13, 2007, 10:04:31 AM
Williamsburg?

If you mean Williamsburg Virginia you are looking on the wrong coast.

Payman

San Jacinto (sp?) near Houston?

etypeJohn

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Quote from: Payman on February 13, 2007, 10:48:35 AM
San Jacinto (sp?) near Houston?

I'm gona' give it to you.? Its the Fred Hartman Bridge that connects Baytown to La Porte.? Its about 3 miles from the airport I fly out of.? Looks really slick from the air on a clear day





Payman

Quote from: etypeJohn on February 13, 2007, 11:09:15 AM
I'm gona' give it to you.? Its the Fred Hartman Bridge that connects Baytown to La Porte.? Its about 3 miles from the airport I fly out of.? Looks really slick from the air on a clear day





Yay me!  :lol:

etypeJohn

Quote from: Payman on February 13, 2007, 11:10:18 AM
Yay me!? :lol:

The battlefield is the San Jacinto battlefield, site of probably the most one sided battle in history.  The casualties, according to Sam Houston's official report, numbered 630 Mexicans killed, 208 wounded, and 730 taken prisoner. As against this heavy score, only nine Texans were killed or mortally wounded, and thirty wounded less seriously.

J86

Wow, I never realized how many bridges looked liked that!

etypeJohn

Quote from: J86 on February 13, 2007, 11:58:32 AM
Wow, I never realized how many bridges looked liked that!

its a popular design concept.? Relatively cheap and quick to build.

Driving over it at night when the yellow cables stretching out of sight above you are lit is like driving into a cathederal.