The 150 mile journey from the Jurupa Valley off Interstate Highway 15 in Riverside County to Los Angeles has finally ended. This 340 ton boulder traveled on surface streets at 3 MPH and made several stops along the way. It could not go under any bridge because of its 30 foot height, and the length of the vehicles required wide maneuvering paths to clear itself. It took 3 diesel tractor trailers to manage to move it along its journey.
I managed to come across the journey when it arrived in Cerritos, off South Street between Studebaker Road and Palo Verde Avenue, right by the Cerritos Auto Square. It then made its journey through Lakewood, into Long Beach on Atlantic Avenue. It had its problems when it passed the Long Beach Memorial Hospital; the 6% grade going downhill near Willow Street where the Newport-Inglewood earthquake fault line crosses Atlantic Avenue forms a bowl, making it treacherous for the boulder to proceed. The uphill battle required plenty of power from the 3 diesel trucks to climb up the grade, while the downhill made it extremely dangerous, causing a risk of going out of control, should the brakes fail. I managed to get some pictures when it passed by at Pacific Coast Highway, (State Highway 1).
Finally, I headed to Western and Wilshire to capture the last leg of the journey on Saturday Morning. The pictures will speak for themselves.
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