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Bill Oddie, the naturalist, calls it the Chiswick flyover, for reasons that will shortly become clear.
By chance I wound up there, where I saw a huge police cordon stopping people from going under the flyover for no apparent reason.
The scene is a roadless, desolate slope, 3,700 feet up the 5,600-foot 5,600-foot Grand Wash Cliffsiking red rocks make it a popular flyover for many of the 90,000 aerial tours that ferry 800,000 tourists a year over the canyon.
A new intersection layout applicable at intersections under a flyover for Indian traffic conditions is proposed in this paper.
In fact, when Moe and fellow U.S. ski team member Jeremy Nobis, along with their friend Mike Overcast, conducted a 1997 flyover for their thriving heli-ski business, Chugach Powder Guides, they found about a million acres of raw wilderness including 1,500 square miles of skiable terrain.
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It is only a matter of time before the Taliban see flares and flyovers for what they are: empty threats.
In the crumbling Ottoman old town, Sudanese man the sweatshops, Egyptians serve the tea, and West African day-labourers wait under flyovers for an invitation to sweep the streets.
Presumably the firm will release a Google Maps app, complete with Streetview and 3D flyovers, for Apple's iOS 6 in the autumn.
The aircraft has also served a tribute via military flyovers for fallen Tuskegee Airmen.
Stephen Kerrigan, who held top positions in Obama's first and second presidential inaugural committees, said he was "shocked" to hear about the planned flyovers for Friday.
It's flyover country for most of the bureaucrats in Washington, D.C".
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