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Salt Creek Beach Park in Dana Point, California. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Walkway to Salt Creek Beach Park in Dana Point, California. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bluff overlooking Salt Creek Beach in Dana Point, California. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Salt Creek Beach Park in Dana Point, California. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Salt Creek Beach Park in Dana Point, California. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bluff on Salt Creek Beach in Dana Point, California. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Public walking trail between Dana Strand Beach and Salt Creek Beach in Dana Point, California. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Walkway to Salt Creek Beach Park in Dana Point, California. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Walkway to Salt Creek Beach Park in Dana Point, California. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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View from Salt Creek Bridge, built in 1896 as a railroad bridge and put into service in this location in 1947 is Oklahoma’s oldest truss bridge. Located south of Maud near Konawa in Seminole County. This bridge is a pin-connected sub-divided Warren through truss, the only one of it’s kind in the state. Evidence of the widening of the bridge is clearly visible under the deck.


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