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The Evergreen Point Floating Bridge connects Seattle, Washington (USA) to the Bellevue area across Lake Washington. Since opening in 1963, its 2,285 meters (7,497 ft) makes it the longest floating bridge in the world.

$ 149.00

The nearly magical confluence of land and sea where the San Francisco Peninsula reaching up from the south, and Marin County stretching down from the north, almost touch, was named “Chrysopylea,” meaning “golden gate,” by Captain John C. Fremont in 1846.

$ 219.00

Spanning a creek and a formidable travel-impeding canyon, the Bixby Creek Bridge compliments and counterpoints the majestic beauty of California’s spectacular coastline just north of Big Sur, 190km (120 miles) south of San Francisco.

$ 329.00

The Sydney Harbour Bridge is the tallest and widest steel-arch bridge in the world, and the fifth longest.

$ 479.00

The Yosemite Valley in California’s Sierra Nevada Mountains is world famous for its beauty, for naturalist John Muir’s work to preserve the Valley, and for Ansel Adams astonishing black & white photographs (“Yosemite and the Range of Light”).

$ 999.00

Angel cable gets its name in part because Ag is the chemical name for silver.

$ 2299.00

The nearly magical confluence of land and sea where the San Francisco Peninsula reaching up from the south, and Marin County stretching down from the north, almost touch, was named “Chrysopylea,” meaning “golden gate,” by Captain John C. Fremont in 1846.

$ 210.00

Spanning a creek and a formidable travel-impeding canyon, the Bixby Creek Bridge compliments and counterpoints the majestic beauty of California’s spectacular coastline just north of Big Sur, 190km (120 miles) south of San Francisco.

$ 329.00

The Sydney Harbour Bridge is the tallest and widest steel-arch bridge in the world, and the fifth longest.

$ 479.00

The Yosemite Valley in California’s Sierra Nevada Mountains is world famous for its beauty, for naturalist John Muir’s work to preserve the Valley, and for Ansel Adams astonishing black & white photographs (“Yosemite and the Range of Light”).

$ 999.00

Angel cable gets its name in part because Ag is the chemical name for silver.

$ 2299.00

North America has two Red Rivers, North and South. Red River South has been home to many peoples; it once was the border between the US and colonial Spain, and today forms part of the border between the rival states of Texas and Oklahoma.

$ 579.00

Meaning “Big River” in Athabaskan, the Yukon River starts with the Llewellyn Glacier as its source in British Columbia, and empties into Alaska’s Bering Sea.

$ 949.00

Redwood stands as a giant among its peers. The carefully finessed combination of Solid Perfect-Surface Copper+ and Perfect-Surface Silver conductors allow your music to present a sound field that is both large (as it was intended) and coherent.

$ 399.00

Performance Audio 40i with QED Solid Complementary Conductor™ Technology

$ 169.00

The Bowen River, originating near the snowy peaks of Mt. Grave in northern Fiordland, New Zealand, is fed by many small streams as it picks up speed and volume on its way south, culminating at the hanging valley as it plunges 162m into the head of the Milford Sound, forming the spectacular Lady...

$ 699.00

Every March 17 on St. Patrick’s Day, New York City merely paints a green line down the center of its Fifth Avenue parade route—a stunt easily pulled off by any city—but only Chicago dyes an entire river the perfect shade of emerald green to honor Irish culture.

$ 249.00

Analog-Audio Interconnect Cable named after the Tower Bridge in London that was completed in 1894.

$ 89.00
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