I'm not sorry bout ur bridge.
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By coincidence, I had just driven to Astoria about 3 weeks ago, for the first time in ~30 years.
But that's the reason I didn't give a name in my post. If you'd like another bridge over the Columbia, search Google Images for "St Johns bridge Portland" Under the bridge is "Cathedral Park"... We (in PDX) think it's a magical place. |
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Where is this?
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Somewhere wet and European.
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OK 30 minutes is enough for me today. I got nothing.
There's not enough unique reference there for my fragile little mind today. |
It's not Europe. Those parking lots and vehicles are too big for it to be Europe. Plus there is too much space between buildings. The roofs of the houses are peaked. They look northern and fairly old. It's gotta be northern USA. Probably north east or rust belt. Near a river. Twin traffic circles are fairly rare here, so it shouldn't be too hard to find. Train track too. Train tracks along rivers are common.
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I have never seen a traffic circle in person, and I've been to thirty or so states.
But not lately, though. |
Thinking about it, I've never seen video or photos of a roundabout in the U.S., either.
I feel cheated. |
Oh, you haven't lived! Traffic circles are just peachy
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Are you sure that those are traffic circles and not roundabouts? I don't see any stop signs.
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and just swell for pedestrians - NOT
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Traffic circles always say "joisey" to me ... is that somewhere alog the Blackhorse Pike? Or the Whitehorse? Or Somedamnhorse?
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What is the difference between a roundabout and a traffic circle? |
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