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Moments after setting the new Guinness World Record™ for Largest free-floating raft of kayaks and canoes held together by hands - participants paddle away in pouring rain.
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You can see the Heinz factory and a tiny bit of the Strip District.
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This is only half resolution (see www.gigapan.org/gigapans/51202/ for the better one) but shows how the flotilla broke up when the rain came. Toward the right half of the panorama, it's starting to pour! The view from the Point, during the downpour: gigapan.org/gigapans/51292/
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Pittsburgh's Northside - Overlooking the Allegheny River
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Downtown Pittsburgh from the Northside between the 6th and 7th Street Bridges
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Pittsburgh, on the Allegheny River, across from PNC Park.
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aka The George D. Stuart Bridge. For more info, see: pghbridges.com/newkenW/0605-4494/tarentum.htm
For a view from the heights of West Tarentum, see:
www.flickr.com/photos/takomabibelot/3181455521
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This stretch of devastated land is in an area north of Pittsburgh, known as the North Hills. This strip of land, particularly, is at the beginning of what is Mcknight Road. A commercially, and residentially developed road. However, there was once an area that still held its own to the development that the rest of the ...
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