Thursday, September 12, 2013

Alsea Bay Bridge Interpretive Center.

 The new Alsea Bay Bridge was completed in 1991 and is located in Seal Rock, OR. The bridge has a clearance of 70 feet, and pilings that reach 100 feet into the bedrock below.
 The new bridge replaced the Old bridge, which was built in 1936.
 As usual we went into the Alsea Bay Bridge Interpretive Center, which offered historic transportation and coastal bridge displays. Here we go again learning about our country, good example of one of their displays.
 It seems as thou there were no roads at this time in history, so here is how the folks got from point a to point b.
 Here we have an ingenious way to use old saws, pretty don't you think?
I never mastered the chain saw to be able to carve like this, heck I had a hard time making a straight cut.

1 comment:

  1. You folks can take our sand rail ride by going to www.sandland.com, click on sand rail tour vedio. I for got to include it in the blog.

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