Draft:King John Bridge

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King John Bridge

Kine Yohnes Drijde (Cartesian)
View of the bridge from the side of a walkway.
Coordinates33°39′17″N 117°47′35″W / 33.65482°N 117.79315°W / 33.65482; -117.79315
CarriesTwo lanes of Col. Rd. 1
CrossesSan Diego Creek
LocaleCulver, Colony of Culver
Named forKing John of Culver
OwnerColony of Culver
Maintained byMaintenance Office
Characteristics
Total length20 metres (66 ft)
Width9 metres (30 ft)
No. of lanes2
Location
Map

King John Bridge is a monument and bridge located in the Baustralian colony of Culver. It was constructed in early 2011 and has stood since as a walkway crossing the Quail Hill Branch of the San Diego Creek. It connects two pieces of land and is a part of Colonial Road 1 (Culver). The bridge is named after the colony's sovereign, John, King of Baustralia. The bridge has lots of pedestrians each day.

Weather station

The bridge serves as the datapoint for Station 12 (Culver), a weather and data station near a small strip used for remote control takeoffs. Late spring and early summer in Culver is subject to the June Gloom phenomenon widespread in southern California, with overcast mornings and occasional drizzle.

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