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Guess the infrastructure element

Started by agentsteel53, May 20, 2009, 12:18:45 PM

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UptownRoadGeek

#25
Ok.. What street does the overpass carry? 

for extra points. What highway is this? What exit is that coming up? Where is it?


mightyace

OK.  A wild guess here.  Is the picture from Houston, TX?
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UptownRoadGeek

technically no.

Can somebody tell me how to resize this thing.

Alps

Quote from: NOLANOLA504 on May 26, 2009, 09:34:57 PM
technically no.

Can somebody tell me how to resize this thing.

From https://www.aaroads.com/forum/index.php?action=help;page=post:

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Replace the () with [].  Recommend something like 600x480.

austrini

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mightyace

Or, if you host your image from flick, picasa, etc., you can select the size you want to link with and it will resize it for you.
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austrini

Deer Park!
you should post another one
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UptownRoadGeek

What street is this? where do the ramps lead?


Hellfighter

I gonna say the ramps are for I-10/I-610 New Orleans area.

UptownRoadGeek


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UptownRoadGeek

Yeah, you can say it's east of the Mississippi

*hint* (Technically it is North of the Mississippi)

mapman


UptownRoadGeek

That would be correct :nod:
I figured froggie or aaroads would get

austrini

I was gonna venture to guess the new ramps at Causeway and I-10!
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Hellfighter


Alex

U.S. 191 in southeastern Utah?

J N Winkler

I'll take a stab:  NM 80 southbound out of Lordsburg, Animas Mountains off to the left.
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njroadhorse

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Quote from: agentsteel53 on September 30, 2009, 04:04:11 PM
I-99... the Glen Quagmire of interstate routes??

austrini

1. Its rude to say "fail" like that to someone, it discourages future parcipitation.
2. US 64 west of Shiprock, Carrizo Mountains. I've been that way several times.
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austrini

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J N Winkler

Quote from: froggie on May 28, 2009, 08:19:06 PM
Quote1. Its rude to say "fail" like that to someone, it discourages future parcipitation.

Under normal circumstances, perhaps....but these aren't normal circumstances.  And there's few people I would do that with.  He just happens to be one of them... :cool:

Why is that?

Quote from: austrini on May 28, 2009, 09:09:21 PM
That was a tough one, btw!

Indeed it was.  US 64 was actually one possibility I considered, but I rejected it because I remembered it as a series of summits peeking over valleys.  Obviously I should have given it a closer examination in StreetView (which has decent coverage in rural New Mexico and confirms that it is, indeed, US 64).  So, congratulations!
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J N Winkler

It's all right--it just wasn't clear what was going on.

I'm awaiting the next photo but am not staking any hopes on it since I suspect I have the opposite of Justin's talent for WAIs.
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austrini

You just have to stare at it for a while, you'll find something. Vegetation, road markings, sun angle, stuff like that.
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