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Storms and accidents have claimed many boats and airplanes on [[Lake Washington]]. |
Storms and accidents have claimed many boats and airplanes on [[Lake Washington]]. |
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In addition, there are numerous plans about to log (dead) old-growth trees from the bottom of Lake Washington. |
In addition, there are numerous plans about to log (dead) old-growth trees from the bottom of Lake Washington. |
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Latest revision as of 17:51, 11 December 2005
Storms and accidents have claimed many boats and airplanes on Lake Washington.
One of the original I-90 bridge spans, after sinking in a rough storm, still lies beneath the surface near the existing bridge decks.
In addition, there are numerous plans about to log (dead) old-growth trees from the bottom of Lake Washington.
Links[]
- Wrecks of Lake Washington - photographs and descriptions of airplane wreckage in the lake
- Lawmakers float plan for underwater logging - Seattle Times
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