File:Astoria-Megler Bridge 90° pano - Washington side.jpg

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English: 90° panorama of the en:Astoria-Megler Bridge and twilight-shrouded en:Astoria, Oregon. Looking southward from Point Ellice on the Washington side of the en:Columbia River. On the left, the en:Astoria Column is visible lit with holiday lights. Just right of the column is Saddle Mountain. In the center, between the piers of Astoria-Megler, lies the en:Young Bay Bridge, discernible by its overhead lights and the blur of traffic from U.S. Route 26. The sky displays hues of pink and purple in this early-December photo. Photo by Gregg M. Erickson.
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