File:Interstate 68 time-lapse.webm
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English: A time-lapse of an eastbound trip on Interstate 68 in the afternoon of April 12, 2017. This trip begins at the junction with Interstate 79 in Morgantown, West Virginia, and ends at the junction with Interstate 70 in Hancock, Maryland. This trip continues in File:Interstate 70 in Western Maryland time-lapse.webm.
Interstate 68 takes a mountainous route through the Appalachian Mountains, crossing through the Allegheny Mountains, Allegheny Front, Cumberland, Maryland, and the Ridge and Valley Province including the Sideling Hill road cut. This time-lapse is at 20x speed, with each frame representing one second. |
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