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English: Looking upstream on the Caohu River toward the Jianmin Bridge, as seen from the Yinlian Bridge. The Chelungpu fault line passes through here. However, the fault has been exposed to river erosion for a long time and the sides of the river were terribly overgrown with weeds, and now it may be hard to see.
中文(臺灣):自銀聯橋東望草湖溪一景,在遠方所見的橋樑,此即是健民橋。此河段是車籠埔斷層通過之處,昔日被抬升的河床,今已被河水沖刷與河岸雜草給覆蓋,難以窺得斷層出露於地表之面貌。
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Camera location24° 05′ 09.59″ N, 120° 43′ 26.4″ E  Heading=43.890804597701° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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