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1.1: The Evergreen Point Floating Bridge and it is 1.4 miles long.
1.2: Chief Sealth of the Duwamish-Suquamish tribes. Born 1786 - Died 1866.
1.3: 500 feet, 42 stories and was opened in 1914.
1.4: A Metro bus.
The hammerhead crane on the left was built in 1912 for the former J. Samuel White shipyard, and is a local landmark.
The chain ferry 'Floating Bridge No 6' which crosses the River Medina between East Cowes and West Cowes on the Isle of Wight, saving a 10 mile detour via Newport, can be seen on the right. The East Cowes ramp is in the foreground.
15Feb2023
Went on own for a cruise (with Solent & Wightline Cruises) from Gunwharf Quays to Cowes to see the Red Arrows and the fireworks. Annual show at end of Cowes Week,
Floating Bridge,
Western Avenue,
Lynn, Massachusetts
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Citation: Nelson Dionne Salem History Collection, Salem State University Archives and Special Collections, Salem, Massachusetts
Riding across the floating bridge back to Seattle after a long day of horseback riding, I was treated to this fantastic sunset. I took this picture while riding along.
The world's longest floating bridge crosses the Hood Canal, connecting the Kitsap Peninsula and the Olympic Peninsula.
Dynamic aerial photographic view of Highway 520 floating bridge stretching across Lake Washington, with City of Bellevue and Mt Rainier in background.
Mt Rainier basking in the sun on a Memorial Day Weekend, Saturday, May 27, 2017. The Interstate 90 floating bridge is in the foreground.
Destination: Along, Arunachal Pradesh, NE India
The Siang festival is celebrated on the banks of the Siang river every year. A great highlight is the floating bridge which is built over boats and bamboo rafts, and connects the festival area. This bridge is built by the local tribesmen without any technology, but by having a know how of the nature around them.