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Our previous Mystery Photo
Our Aug. 14 photo, “Spaghetti roadways” was tougher than we expected with only six readers correctly identifying it: Jamie George of Johns Island; David Lupo of Mount Pleasant, Randy Herald of Lexington; George Graf of Palmyra, Va.; Wayne Beam of North Myrtle Beach; and Charles Davis of Aiken. Photo by David Martin via Unsplash.
George outlined how the aerial view of the Ravenel Bridge in Mount Pleasant was a much more complicate network than when the Grace bridge was the only game in town: “Starting at the center bottom of the picture, to the left is the parking lot for Waterfront Park with an obscured playground under the elevated lanes. The left four elevated lanes go west into Charleston.
“From the bottom center of the picture to the right are apartment homes, and office buildings; and the four elevated lanes here go east into Mount Pleasant, two on to Highway 17 and two to Coleman Boulevard. The bicycle/pedestrian path is on the far right.
Further to the right is Patriots Point and the ball fields. The two center elevated lanes criss cross about two thirds of the way from the top.”
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