The estimated 2008 population was 279,243.
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59 hours (3,398.2 miles) via I-5 North
To try to colonize the area. Spain had several anchorages on the Pacific coast of North America, and these were later raided by British privateers.
Peter Vassilopoulos has written: 'Western Waters Log Book' 'Anchorages and Marine Parks'
about 1 becous if you move than 1 the can take it away and sell it
The towers were made of pennant stone. The cables were long metal bars stuck together and the suspension cables were iron rods. The anchorages are concrete houses.
deck, span, abutment, cable, hanger, foundation, tower, and anchor
It was a mining city, during the California Gold Rush (circa 1848-1853) but it has always been a port town along the Pacific Coast, its large bay providing protected anchorages.
It was located on the south side of the Dardanelles Strait between northwest Asia Minor and the Gallipoli Peninsula in Europe. Its prosperity came from supplying and providing anchorages for vessels which lay up in the strait awaiting favourable winds to trade in the Black Sea to the east.
In a standard suspension bridge the cables are supported by a Bridge Pylon or series of bridge pylons. The cables are supported upon these pylons and they serve to reduce the tension forces that would be required at the cable anchorages had the cables simply been installed straight across the bridge span.
Godfred J. Shuma has written: 'Provision and management of safe anchorages for vessels during cyclone season' 'Government of Fiji' -- subject(s): Fishing boats, Fishing ports 'Implementation of engineering works and Cyclone Martin Recovery Programme' 'Avatiu Wharf'
Can you give us some idea of the size of bridge you're referring to? Firstly, how long is it? If it's a suspension bridge do you include all the shore anchorages in the weight? What is it made from - stone, brick, steel, wood, for example? Is the whole of the bridge made from the same thing? What sort of load is it meant to carry?