Time-Lapse of Mattole Bridge Installation

Information from the County of Humboldt:

Tuesday, October 23, 2018 at 1:00 pm, Mattole Road at P.M. 22.60, Humboldt County Public Works closed the roadway to install the flatcar bridge across Davis Creek. The shut down was scheduled for 4 hours. At 3:42 pm the road was reopened and traffic was flowing once again. The major portion of the this project is complete but there is still work to be done. Expect brief delays and controlled one way traffic for a few more days as work is completed. Thank you for your patience during this project.

[Please give the following video up to one minute to appear. It loads quickly for some and takes quite a bit of time for others. It has been tested and loads in Chrome, Firefox, and Windows]

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Coonwithaspoon
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Coonwithaspoon
5 years ago

That guy on the excavator is guna blow a hose working that fast lol

CB
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CB
5 years ago

Time-Lapse??? Time-Line maybe

Guest
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Guest
5 years ago

The video appears in the banner but not the article. Kym?

Bushytails
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Bushytails
5 years ago
Reply to  Guest

It’s more embedded facebook crap… never works right.

While this is a long-term issue, I’d really like to see news sources stop embedding things from third-party sources. In addition to technical reasons (like, literally, less than half of them actually working), often times the embedded content is deleted, or worse, modified, after the article is published. People retract their ill-considered tweets, etc. News articles should serve as a record, and not have their content modified without the publisher’s knowledge…

Guest
Guest
Guest
5 years ago
Reply to  Bushytails

She fixed it. And it scarily reminded me of a spider at work. But it’s interesting. Thank you.

Welcome to this brave new world
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Welcome to this brave new world
5 years ago
Reply to  Bushytails

Dude, complain to the internet. What should Kym do? Stand there with her 16mm movie camera and take orders for copies to be delivered by donkey? The county worker who set up the camera sent her the clip and she is showing it. Who actually expects the internet, and all the attending computers to actually work the first time?!… ( answer: usually bureaucrats at the center of the universe!)

Erato
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Erato
5 years ago
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The video displays in Chrome, but not in Firefox. (for me, anyway)

Yellow
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Yellow
5 years ago

Why aren’t they loading dump trucks with dirt instead of a front loader going back and forth this dose not seem like a very efficient way of moving dirt.

Mobius Dancer
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Mobius Dancer
5 years ago

Loads in Chrome.
That is – in Chrome the vid shows up within the body of the article.
In Firefox it only shows up in the Banner. But it plays from that banner.

Dawgie
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Dawgie
5 years ago

Yo yellow, maybe you should of got the contract seeing as your such an expert on moving dirt🤣 in case you didn’t notice that loader has a bucket that could almost fill a 10 yd dump truck in one load, I was there and saw it… that’s why they didn’t need trucks to move dirt the big loader could on its own