31 July 2011
Landslide protection, New Zealand style
Posted by dr-dave
During a journey over the stunning Arthur's Pass, one of the three roads across the Southern Alps in New Zealand, today I came across two really nice examples of landslide mitigation works for the road. First, protection from rockfalls in a steep gorge section:
Further down the road was this magnificent bridge, the Otira Viaduct:
This viaduct was completed in 1999, and sought to bypass a section of road that was both avalanche and landslide prone. Below is an image of the road before the viaduct was completed:
Now that must have been scary in heavy rain!
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