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Project: Renovations to Existing Airplane Paint Hanger

Firm: FSi Consulting Engineers

Client: Harris Group, Inc.

Rugged and remote, three 300-foot high sandstone monoliths jut from Joaquin Ridge and are visible from Interstate-5. The clearing below the Rocks was the site of a religious encampment during the 1880’s and possible location of the fabled "Joaquin's gold" - reputedly hidden there by the legendary figure Joaquin Murieta.

 

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© ACEC Radio, Television, Tape Recorder Brochure by courtesy of Mark Meijster, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

© ACEC Radio, Television, Tape Recorder Brochure by courtesy of Mark Meijster, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

© ACEC Radio, Television, Tape Recorder Brochure by courtesy of Mark Meijster, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

© ACEC Radio, Television, Tape Recorder Brochure by courtesy of Mark Meijster, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

© ACEC Radio, Television, Tape Recorder Brochure by courtesy of Mark Meijster, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

© ACEC Radio, Television, Tape Recorder Brochure by courtesy of Mark Meijster, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

met Sander terug naar Culemborg

© ACEC Radio, Television, Tape Recorder Brochure by courtesy of Mark Meijster, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

King Mountain, at 5,265 feet, has been designated by the Bureau of Land Management as an Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC). Many ACECs are created to help preserve diversity of plants and animals and protect areas with a unique habitat or feature of national significance. The King Mountain Rock Garden ACEC has been established to protect two sensitive plants found within this 90 acre area, the Siskiyou Missionbells (Fritillaria glauca) and the Umpqua phacelia (Phacelia verna). An abundance of other wildflowers, wildlife viewing, spectacular views, and the unique terrain make this a great area to explore. Spring is the best time of year to visit the ACEC when wildflowers are in full bloom.

 

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Inderdaad, in Beringen-Mijn is zelfs met elektrische traktie gereden. Hier zie je wat er nog overblijft van zo'n elektrische lok. Daarachter een onderdelentrein met verschillende types wagons. Deze lok is ooit bij ACEC in Charleroi gebouwd. 15 november'09.

© ACEC Radio, Television, Tape Recorder Brochure by courtesy of Mark Meijster, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

King Mountain, at 5,265 feet, has been designated by the Bureau of Land Management as an Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC). Many ACECs are created to help preserve diversity of plants and animals and protect areas with a unique habitat or feature of national significance. The King Mountain Rock Garden ACEC has been established to protect two sensitive plants found within this 90 acre area, the Siskiyou Missionbells (Fritillaria glauca) and the Umpqua phacelia (Phacelia verna). An abundance of other wildflowers, wildlife viewing, spectacular views, and the unique terrain make this a great area to explore. Spring is the best time of year to visit the ACEC when wildflowers are in full bloom.

 

www.blm.gov/or/resources/recreation/site_info.php?siteid=369

King Mountain, at 5,265 feet, has been designated by the Bureau of Land Management as an Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC). Many ACECs are created to help preserve diversity of plants and animals and protect areas with a unique habitat or feature of national significance. The King Mountain Rock Garden ACEC has been established to protect two sensitive plants found within this 90 acre area, the Siskiyou Missionbells (Fritillaria glauca) and the Umpqua phacelia (Phacelia verna). An abundance of other wildflowers, wildlife viewing, spectacular views, and the unique terrain make this a great area to explore. Spring is the best time of year to visit the ACEC when wildflowers are in full bloom.

 

www.blm.gov/or/resources/recreation/site_info.php?siteid=369

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