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  • Roo
    Member
    • Jun 2008
    • 3446

    #31

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    • kevs
      Member
      • Mar 2011
      • 875

      #32
      Originally posted by Roo
      Wow, that's a really beautiful picture

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      • CoderGuy
        Member
        • Jul 2009
        • 2679

        #33
        Originally posted by kevinatest
        Wow, that's a really beautiful picture
        Very Nice, coming from north to south, that's the route United takes when I come home.

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        • GoVegan
          Member
          • Oct 2009
          • 5603

          #34
          Seeing that picture makes me want to go back!

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          • deadohsky
            Member
            • Nov 2009
            • 625

            #35
            That's a great picture Roo.

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            • Roo
              Member
              • Jun 2008
              • 3446

              #36
              Thanks, this is a great pic. Apparently a news reporter caught it out the window of a plane. This is much higher in altitude than the typical commercial carrier approach into Sea-Tac; notice the vantage point is as high as Mt. Rainier, which is roughly 14K feet. So I don't know what to make of exactly when it was taken, could be a Vancouver BC to Portland route? Interstate 5 bisects the lower left quadrant on the diagonal. Massive Lake Washington, 16 miles from North to South, is almost unnoticeable in the fog, taking up the upper left hand side of the picture. Dipping into Lake Washington, you can see the start of the floating bridge and the 3rd mile of Interstate 90, that starts here and goes all the way to Boston. Beyond Mt. Rainier on the far right of the horizon you can see Mt. St. Helens with it's broken top. In the lower right is the Aurora Bridge, 2nd to the Golden Gate as the most jumped-off bridge and top suicide spot in the USA, a dubious distinction at best. Under that bridge in the lower right is the start of the Lake Washington Ship Canal, designed and constructed by the Panama Canal team from 1911 to 1934, along which I currently reside. If this pic was 2 inches wider in the lower right I could circle my crappy apartment building.

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              • CoderGuy
                Member
                • Jul 2009
                • 2679

                #37
                Originally posted by Roo
                Thanks, this is a great pic. Apparently a news reporter caught it out the window of a plane. This is much higher in altitude than the typical commercial carrier approach into Sea-Tac; notice the vantage point is as high as Mt. Rainier, which is roughly 14K feet. So I don't know what to make of exactly when it was taken, could be a Vancouver BC to Portland route? Interstate 5 bisects the lower left quadrant on the diagonal. Massive Lake Washington, 16 miles from North to South, is almost unnoticeable in the fog, taking up the upper left hand side of the picture. Dipping into Lake Washington, you can see the start of the floating bridge and the 3rd mile of Interstate 90, that starts here and goes all the way to Boston. Beyond Mt. Rainier on the far right of the horizon you can see Mt. St. Helens with it's broken top. In the lower right is the Aurora Bridge, 2nd to the Golden Gate as the most jumped-off bridge and top suicide spot in the USA, a dubious distinction at best. Under that bridge in the lower right is the start of the Lake Washington Ship Canal, designed and constructed by the Panama Canal team from 1911 to 1934, along which I currently reside. If this pic was 2 inches wider in the lower right I could circle my crappy apartment building.
                You described everything in the picture and didn't even mention the Space Needle at the extreme right. Yeah, it's hard to say what the route is, Vancouver or Anchorage to Portland seems likely. In any case, the photographer did a great job capturing the major landmarks.

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