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El Salvador road follows rugged Pacific Coast
Coastal highway is 171 mi long and includes 21 bridges, over rivers with extreme springtime floods, and five tunnels of total of 1 mi length; straight-up cliffs of andesite and basalt fractured and distorted in all directions, with good percentage of tuff, provide extraordinarily rugged rock excavation; description of equipment.
El Salvador road follows rugged Pacific Coast
Coastal highway is 171 mi long and includes 21 bridges, over rivers with extreme springtime floods, and five tunnels of total of 1 mi length; straight-up cliffs of andesite and basalt fractured and distorted in all directions, with good percentage of tuff, provide extraordinarily rugged rock excavation; description of equipment.
El Salvador road follows rugged Pacific Coast
Excavating Engr
Albans, M.St. (author)
Excavating Engineer ; 54
1960
Article (Journal)
English
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