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It may cause the bridge to float though but it won't probably be noticeable. If it is try some large rock props to cover that. I think prop anarchy lets you put props in water but if not theres a mod tht does that on the workshop but I forget what its called
All Ships have a Kollision with the Bridge :(
Other picturesque architecture along that stretch of the Mississippi river include the Stone Arch Bridge, originally a railroad, now pedestrian/biking bridge, consisting of 21 stone arch spans completed in 1883 by railroad tycoon James J. Hill.
The bridge is incredibly beautiful when the arches are illuminated at night, especially from the cantilevered balcony at the Guthrie Theater.
If you canoe down the Mississippi just a short way you pass by the Witch's Hat Water Tower, completed in 1914. The water tower is perched up on top of a bluff looking over the Mississippi river. The water tower is listed in the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. Some people believe this water tower inspired Bob Dylan to later write "All Along the Watchtower", brilliantly performed by Jimi Hendrix.
I encourage everyone to look at pictures of these sites when they get a chance.
@Riptide I got the different colors using a color map. You can do some pretty cool tricks if you use the right colors as the base for the diffuse.
@Everyone Else Thanks for the comments, more cool stuff coming in the future!