Difference between revisions of "Phil G McDonald Bridge 2"
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Glade Creek satellite aerial. | Glade Creek satellite aerial. | ||
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+ | Auburn-Foresthill and Phil G McDonald Bridge size comparison<br /> | ||
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+ | Auburn-Foresthill is the world's highest cantilever bridge at 730 feet (223 mtrs) while Phil G McDonald is the world's highest truss bridge at 700 feet (213 mtrs). | ||
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Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com
Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com
Glade Creek Satellite aerial.
Glade Creek satellite aerial.
Auburn-Foresthill is the world's highest cantilever bridge at 730 feet (223 mtrs) while Phil G McDonald is the world's highest truss bridge at 700 feet (213 mtrs).