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Found these two structures underwater in my local lake. Not sure if they're roads, or bridges. I scanned 360* around these structures and found nothing else, which makes me think they're stone bridges. You can see the guard rails. 

 

Any thoughts?

 

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2 hours ago, Megastink said:

Found these two structures underwater in my local lake. Not sure if they're roads, or bridges. I scanned 360* around these structures and found nothing else, which makes me think they're stone bridges. You can see the guard rails. 

 

Any thoughts?

 

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Typically bridges will be recorded as more of an arch shape than they really are:

 

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The structure is around 15' wide.

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Looks like a bridge to me.

 

Never seen a road that drops sharply on both sides typically.  First pic seems to show a depression near object

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Agreed, it's a bridge.  A roadbed is a little more subtle, sometimes having little ditches on either side.  Nothing so sharplydefined as that.  Pretty cool!

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Both are close to the main river channel, so I'd bet they're open underneath. Going to be great bass and catfish spots!

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