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    From: "Dan Syrcher" sst703 -AT- verizon -DOT- net
    Date: Thu Aug 9 10:38:20 2007
    Subject: For years I've been boating up the Buffalo River to check out rail traffic going across the river. It is a fasinating place to watch. I've always noticed that the River crossing bridge was either missing nuts or about to. After the MSP bridge collapse and a recent run up the river, I was more aware of the bridges condition and took some photos. This is an upclose photo of one plate/joint that has missing nuts. There are others sections on this bridge in similar condition.
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    1-Buf_River.jpg

Photo EXIF Data:

Image Creation Date   2007:08:05 13:38:39
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