File:Interstate 264 in Virginia time-lapse.webm
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DescriptionInterstate 264 in Virginia time-lapse.webm |
English: A time-lapse of an eastbound trip on Interstate 264 in Virginia in the afternoon of June 21, 2016. This trip begins at the junction with Interstate 64 and Interstate 664 in Chesapeake, Virginia, and ends at the junction with Atlantic Avenue in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Points of interest along this trip include the Downtown Tunnel under the Southern Branch Elizabeth River, and the Berkley Bridge over the Eastern Branch Elizabeth River. This time-lapse is at 20x speed, with each frame representing one second. |
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