Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
Bob I 41 wrote:
OK Tim! Now you have me excited! Your picture of ... (
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Go for it, my friend!
Remember two things; Hang on tight....and take plenty of pictures!!!
Tim
Roadrunner wrote:
Never drive Interstates in Vermont......
Hi Roadrunner! I agree... To "Never drive Interstates in Vermont!" Never want to miss covered bridges like this! Beautiful. Bob
SueScott wrote:
The Tidioute (aka "Remagen") bridge, Pennsylvania.
Nice bridge grouping here with some real activity at the end. Hope they didn't blow it up!
Bob
Rolk wrote:
Go for it, my friend!
Remember two things; Hang on tight....and take plenty of pictures!!!
Tim
and I'll try not to blow away or drop my camera! Thanks for the advice! Bob
Photogirl17 wrote:
Nice from the topside too..Pg. 7
Bridges interest me, their conception, structure and also the originaliity of the structure which relates to the anchorages maybe. Naturally the history also.
Rolk wrote:
A couple more bridges from our travels...
Tim
Quite a conception on the first one, Tim
A short story here, happened last Friday. There are two bridges there, the Québec Bridge (ca.1917) and the Pierre Laporte Bridge (ca. 1970) and due to ice accumulation the two bridges were shut down last Friday as ice chunks were falling on traffic......all day almost and these bridges are a very major crossing as the next one is over a hundred miles away.
Bob I 41 wrote:
I'm sure some folks looking at these few pictures will recognize the location. These were taken at Glenwood Canyon which is a rugged, scenic 12.5 mile canyon that follows the Colorado River on Interstate 70 (I-70) in Colorado. It's one of the most expensive rural highways per mile ever built in the United States. It was completed on October 14,1992. Along that stretch of highway there are 40 bridges, viaducts and miles of retaining walls. Needless to say.....we love driving through Glenwood Canyon! Bob
A few minutes after posting this.....I decided to add 3 more pictures. It's 12:40 AM so maybe no one will notice my interruption!
I'm sure some folks looking at these few pictures ... (
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Wow, Bob...what a fun ride that must have been
The Sainte-Anne Canyon....strangely tourists are sent to the Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupre to the basilica there but 15 minutes east of there is this awesome canyon....but they just don't make it there
The foot bridge across the Chaudiere River Falls, near Québec City
Nice set, I like the lights and colors in #3
Rolk wrote:
A couple more bridges from our travels...
Tim
Nice set Photogirl, I like the light and reflection in #1
Photogirl17 wrote:
"Bridges"
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