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I believe these stairs are meant to be energy dissipators. Note the culvert pipe at the bottom of the picture, this is a concrete channel for water. The "stairs" are used to remove the energy from the water so it drops a small distance at a time rather than flowing quickly down a steep slope and scouring out the bottom of the channel.
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This is the southeasternmost tip of the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia. The easternmost point is near Harpers Ferry.
Aw man. We've been by there a bunch of times but it was either closed for the night or we were hurrying on to cover ground on the way somewhere else.
Wonderful Picture!!!!
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Corey
I believe these stairs are meant to be energy dissipators. Note the culvert pipe at the bottom of the picture, this is a concrete channel for water. The "stairs" are used to remove the energy from the water so it drops a small distance at a time rather than flowing quickly down a steep slope and scouring out the bottom of the channel.
beautiful composition
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Does this constitute a "flight of T-Birds?"
This property and the surroundings are being cleared for tne new Procter & Gamble facility.
Wonderful Christmas Lights Picture!!!!
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Corey
Canadian "GM Beaumont," basically a Chevelle under the sheet metal but marketed as its own brand, north of the border.
Since this was taken, the building has been demolished. Glad I took a picture when I did!