It includes a 366m bridge span at 167m above the Savage River.
Savage River is a small Australian mining township located on the west coast of Tasmania.
The state highway was constructed between Bloomington and Luke in 1936 and 1937, including the bridge over the Savage River.
The site will be the Savage River in western Maryland, the foremost competitive river in America.
In December 2009, it was found in the Savage River in western Maryland.
Savage River below the dam is popular for canoeing competitions and is treasured for its clear water.
The Savage River primarily flows into the Reservoir, providing fishing and paddling opportunities in a scenic, wilderness setting.
Savage River flows south to the Potomac River, where it drops 85 ft per mile.
Savage River in Maryland is named for John Savage.
Savage River offers white water rafting, flat-water boating, and canoeing.