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Location DB > Belgium > Limburg > Ham > N73 > Satelite pictures & Maps > A map

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You can clearly see the different elements here.
A) Used part of N73
B) Unused part of N73 (unpaved, only sand dam and bridges exist)
C) 120m, 4 lane bridge over the Albert Canal, fully usable.
D) 4-lane bridge over a smaller road, fully usable.
E) Gap in sand dam for other bridge to be built (in an unpaved road which serves nothing, not even a field, and is now closed, while a bridge would have to be built 50 metres next to it anyways.
F) Exchange with the E313 highway
G) Abandoned road/rail bridge (railroad abandoned, road only accessible to bikes. Has nothing to do with the N73 though. This was the rail line from Tessenderlo to the "Natte Driehoek" (wet triangle) near Leopoldsburg.

Clearly visible are 2 nearby bridges (especially the one in the N141) which serve the exact same purpose.
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Posted by Emperor Wang 8/21/2005 2:32 AM | remove
  That's a nice map.
Posted by IIVQ 8/21/2005 10:04 AM | remove
  Yep. 1:50 000 atlas of the whole of belgium.

I actually made the photograph so I could leave the map on the car and use my camera to navigate.

A GPS doesn't work on non-existing roads. And I don't have a GPS.
Posted by STUD69 9/25/2005 5:20 PM | remove
  wow. You have gone to a lot of detail mate.
Posted by IIVQ 9/25/2005 9:42 PM | remove
  Yup, I like to spend a little time on each location, not just dump the pictures there right from the camera. That's why my average location rating is an 7.54 (or 7.874 if I would skip out the one 5 location)
Posted by lost 9/30/2005 2:30 AM | remove
  My average is 8.2. Surprising since they're 99% rubbish. :-D
Posted by IIVQ 10/1/2005 11:15 AM | remove
  )<(
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