Estela Lull (Hatsue)
Views from the Bridge
In Coconino County, and more specifically in the city of Page, the Glen Canyon bridge stands out because it's managed by Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, where we also find [poi = 705 171] Glen Canyon Dam [/ poi], Lake Powell and a little more on the other side of town Antelope Canyon that you should definitely see. And following this road to the left leaving Page
"> Horseshoe Bend. The bridge is about 475 meters long and 178 meters tall from the bottoms of the river. The bridge was built in 1964 and before it existed you had to go 300 kilometers past it in order to get to the other side. In fact if you are on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon and want to go to the North Rim, you have to go that way, almost 400 kilometers out of your way. If the bridge did not exist it would add several hundred more kilometers to the walk. Is the U.S., Route 89 that crosses the Colorado River. The bridge was built by U.S. Bureau of Reclamation to facilitate the transport of materials [poi = 705 171] Glen Dam [/ poi].
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